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James Kirchick

James Kirchick is a New Republic contributing editor and writer at large for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty based in Prague.

South Africa Stands With Qaddafi

South Africa Stands With Qaddafi

Even after most of the world participated in the Libyan intervention or at least accepted it, why does the land of Nelson Mandela still appear to support Brother Leader?… More »

From Serbia to Cape Cod

From Serbia to Cape Cod

In Provincetown, foreign workers are saving the tourism industry… More »

Why South Africa Opposes Bin Laden's Killing

Why South Africa Opposes Bin Laden's Killing

The political legacy of opposition to apartheid has devolved into hostility toward the West -- and sympathy for anyone else engaged in "anti-imperial struggle"… More »

Did Donald Rumsfeld Whitewash Massacre in Uzbekistan?

Did Donald Rumsfeld Whitewash Massacre in Uzbekistan?

In interviews and in his memoir, the former Secretary of Defense defends the Uzbek government -- and himself -- over a 2005 incident that left hundreds of unarmed protesters dead… More »

Powell's Cautionary Tale

Why liberal internationalists shouldn't be thrilled about the Powell endorsement… More »

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