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Today I was reading Nick Cohen's new collection Waiting for the Etonians.
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Compared to Cohen's stink, this was is at lest sound!
The west should cheer, not fear, this cry for freedom in Egypt | Andrew Rawnsley 2011
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There is no reason to doubt that this approach reflects Kissinger's view of China, as it has been shaped by his visits to the country and his wide reading on its history though when it comes to pre-20th century events, Kissinger relies heavily on works published decades ago: you will look in vain for nods to works like Cohen's and other landmark monographs of recent vintage.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom: A Tale of Two Books: Henry Kissinger's On China & Robert Bickers' Scramble for China Jeffrey Wasserstrom 2011
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Were you simply unaware that this - among so many other examples - is what is behind Cohen's perfectly reasonable line leftwing British charlatans indulge an Islamist far right...
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There is no reason to doubt that this approach reflects Kissinger's view of China, as it has been shaped by his visits to the country and his wide reading on its history though when it comes to pre-20th century events, Kissinger relies heavily on works published decades ago: you will look in vain for nods to works like Cohen's and other landmark monographs of recent vintage.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom: A Tale of Two Books: Henry Kissinger's On China & Robert Bickers' Scramble for China Jeffrey Wasserstrom 2011
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A now classic illustration of a "normalizing" move comes in Paul Cohen's seminal study of the Boxers, History in Three Keys.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom: A Tale of Two Books: Henry Kissinger's On China & Robert Bickers' Scramble for China Jeffrey Wasserstrom 2011
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Cohen's statement pointed to a mission that would be good for both U.S. workers and employers: building modern infrastructure to underpin America's ability to win in global markets.
Will Marshall: Labor Boosted by Proposed Merger Will Marshall 2011
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Cohen's statement pointed to a mission that would be good for both U.S. workers and employers: building modern infrastructure to underpin America's ability to win in global markets.
Will Marshall: Labor Boosted by Proposed Merger Will Marshall 2011
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A now classic illustration of a "normalizing" move comes in Paul Cohen's seminal study of the Boxers, History in Three Keys.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom: A Tale of Two Books: Henry Kissinger's On China & Robert Bickers' Scramble for China Jeffrey Wasserstrom 2011
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As usual, when certain issues are being discussed, properbostonian is coming to Cohen's defense.
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