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  • American artist Eichenberg is shortlisted for Tim II, which shows his friend, sculptor

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • People figure we got bin Laden, and so … I suppose it's time to leave, says Richard Eichenberg, a political scientist at Tufts University in Massachusetts who studies foreign policy and public opinion.

    Analysis: Afghanistan drawdown has bipartisan backing 2011

  • "He's being held responsible for a deteriorating situation and relentlessly bad news," says political scientist Richard Eichenberg of Tufts University.

    Approval of Obama on Afghan war dives 2009

  • Gallup Editor in Chief Frank Newport says the president's ratings Monday were "somewhat higher" than before"In the short term his Obama's job approval will go up, but once this period of elation subsides, everything we know suggests the fundamentals will take hold and it will decline to about where it was," says Richard Eichenberg, a political scientist at Tufts University in Massachusetts who studies polling.

    Poll: Bin Laden's death boosts confidence in war on terror, Obama 2011

  • Gallup Editor in Chief Frank Newport says the president's ratings Monday were "somewhat higher" than before"In the short term his Obama's job approval will go up, but once this period of elation subsides, everything we know suggests the fundamentals will take hold and it will decline to about where it was," says Richard Eichenberg, a political scientist at Tufts University in Massachusetts who studies polling.

    Poll: Bin Laden's death boosts confidence in war on terror, Obama 2011

  • The boost for Obama as a commander in chief who can handle national security issues could endure, Eichenberg says.

    Poll: Bin Laden's death boosts confidence in war on terror, Obama 2011

  • After the elimination of Osama bin Laden and the steady drumbeat of bad news from Afghanistan, I think most people are ready to follow the president's lead on this — especially if his lead is to lead us out of there, says Richard Eichenberg, a political scientist at Tufts University in Massachusetts.

    Poll: Obama's Afghanistan plan wins public support 2011

  • The boost for Obama as a commander in chief who can handle national security issues could endure, Eichenberg says.

    Poll: Bin Laden's death boosts confidence in war on terror, Obama 2011

  • The 1946 edition (reprinted by NY Review Children's Collection and also available used and at some libraries) is a must, for the Fritz Eichenberg illustrations.

    And here I thought Monday would be timely. Roger Sutton 2007

  • "The combating-terrorism issue still has resonance with the American public," says political scientist Richard Eichenberg of Tufts University in Massachusetts.

    May 2006 2006

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