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15/01/2023 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
US - Opinion: Way Too Many Government Documents Are Classified (Silent scandal)
Amid the dual controversies over Trump and Biden’s possession of classified documents—we should be addressing an even bigger problem.Amidst the drama and debate over the Trump classified documents scandal and what (thus far) appears to be the Biden classified documents non-scandal, we are failing to discuss the overarching scandal—which is the U.S. system of classifying sensitive documents itself.
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19/07/2011 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
What is the most powerful force in the modern Middle East? (Hint: It's not change)
It is not the narrative we had hoped for. It is certainly not the story line that would have been most uplifting. It is not even the scenario that seems most consistent with the course of centuries of human progress. But it is one we have to consider because with every passing day, it does seem the direction events are now headed.
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19/07/2011 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
What is the most powerful force in the modern Middle East? (Hint: It's not change)
It is not the narrative we had hoped for. It is certainly not the story line that would have been most uplifting. It is not even the scenario that seems most consistent with the course of centuries of human progress. But it is one we have to consider because with every passing day, it does seem the direction events are now headed.
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19/12/2005 | Economia y Finanzas
Pain in the Middle
The failure of the recent Summit of the Americas in Mar del Plata, Argentina, and the unrest in the streets surrounding it were further evidence that despite years of ballyhooed attempts at reform, the political wedge issue in Latin America remains as it has for decades: social inequity. Democracy, it turns out, is not in and of itself enough to enfranchise the poorest or to knit fragmented societies together.
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