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“Where to Invade Next:” Notes and thoughts on Michael Moore’s movie

July 7, 2016 Susan Cunningham Capitalism, Children, Cities, Civil Rights, Community/Common good, Good government, International, Justice, Literature/Arts/Film One comment

Should I recommend Michael Moore’s 2016 movie,” Where to Invade Next”? On the plus side, there are some really good jokes.  The biggest laugh

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Amman, Yemen, Istanbul, Dhaka, Baghdad, Medina: Where is the outrage?

July 5, 2016 Hafsa Crime/Violence, International, Terrorism 2 comments

June 22: Amman, Jordan, military checkpoint, 6 dead. June 27: Mukalla, Yemen, Security target, 42 dead, 30 injured. June 28: Istanbul, Turkey, Airport, 45

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Adios, CNN International…for now

June 22, 2016 Christopher Burke International, Media Leave a comment

I find myself in an odd place: abroad. Until recently, I had CNN International included in my cable package. I had come to view

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An Israeli soap opera draws me in, despite its religious setting

May 18, 2016 Gloria Shur Bilchik International, Literature/Arts/Film Leave a comment

I’ve been binge-watching a 2008 Israeli soap opera called “Srugim,” and it’s sparking some thoughts about religion.The title, “Srugim” [“suh-roo-geem”] is a Hebrew word

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An open letter to Trump from the rest of the world

April 20, 2016 Renee Shur 2016 Election, Activism, International Leave a comment

Right now—right this minute—while you’re wracking your brain trying to make sense of how it can possibly be that so many of our fellow

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Trump applies his usual logic to the United Nations

April 5, 2016 Arthur Lieber 2016 Election, Foreign Policy, History, International, Politics, United Nations One comment

I can see why perhaps Donald Trump has little love for the United Nations. After all, since its inception in 1945 and his birth

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20 years after Rwanda, genocide remains a “problem from Hell”

March 16, 2016 Adam Levin International, United Nations, Violence Leave a comment

I just finished reading a book worth writing about in light of recent events in Africa and Iraq: Lieutenant General Romeo Dallaire’s Shake Hands

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“Where to Invade Next:” Michael Moore’s film makes its points, annoyingly

February 17, 2016 Gloria Shur Bilchik Activism, Capitalism, International, Literature/Arts/Film One comment

Michael Moore’s new film has a coy title, “Where to Invade Next.” And that’s where the trouble begins. Based on the title, you might

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Caliphate: Why can’t we just talk about the possibility?

December 13, 2015 Gloria Shur Bilchik Foreign Policy, International, War Leave a comment

What if a [limited] Islamic caliphate became a reality? How awful would that be? I don’t know, and I’m having trouble figuring out how

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The fizzling of The Population Bomb: China ends its one-child policy

October 29, 2015 Gloria Shur Bilchik International, Population growth, Poverty Leave a comment

Last night, I attended a presentation looking at trends in world population since biologist Paul Ehrlich published The Population Bomb in 1968, a best-selling

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