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She spent a lot of time talking about how post-occupation Iraq is not good for the women, about the lack of rights and freedom they now have.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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Iraq is instructive for what it tells us not only about the state of post-occupation Iraq but also the rising threshold of tolerance for corruption, incompetence, and disrespect for personal dignity by authoritarian leaders whether elected or not.
Michael Brenner: Obama on Moving Sands Michael Brenner 2011
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In 1955, when the U.S. and Japan were negotiating their first post-occupation trade agreement, the head of the American delegation, C.
Ian Fletcher: Japan, the Forgotten Protectionist Threat Ian Fletcher 2011
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The “pressure increasing under the lid” metaphor is admittedly an imperfect one, but it can be made with the same confidence as any other post-occupation scenario prediction.
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Iraq is instructive for what it tells us not only about the state of post-occupation Iraq but also the rising threshold of tolerance for corruption, incompetence, and disrespect for personal dignity by authoritarian leaders whether elected or not.
Michael Brenner: Obama on Moving Sands Michael Brenner 2011
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In 1955, when the U.S. and Japan were negotiating their first post-occupation trade agreement, the head of the American delegation, C.
Ian Fletcher: Japan, the Forgotten Protectionist Threat Ian Fletcher 2011
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She spent a lot of time talking about how post-occupation Iraq is not good for the women, about the lack of rights and freedom they now have.
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Iraq is instructive for what it tells us not only about the state of post-occupation Iraq but also the rising threshold of tolerance for corruption, incompetence, and disrespect for personal dignity by authoritarian leaders whether elected or not.
Michael Brenner: Obama on Moving Sands Michael Brenner 2011
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The first two decades of post-occupation politics saw as many coups, until stability of a sort was attained with the election of Francois Duvalier, known as "Papa Doc" in 1957.
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'These investors want to be the first movers in post-occupation Palestine.'
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