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Dr. William K. Barth's book is entitled, On Cultural Rights: The Equality of Nations and the Minority Legal Tradition (Boston, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2008). He received his doctorate from the Univeristy of Oxford.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010 President Obama Must Stop Home Foreclosures (1 comments)
This article analyzes the home mortgage foreclosure crisis that is taking place in the United States. It explains the reasons for the crisis and reviews potential solutions. Finally, it evaluates the political implications of this problem for President Obama and congressional Democrats.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009 President Obama must negotiate with the Taliban about Afghan self-determination and in order to capture Osama bin Laden (2 comments)
This article examines the subject of insurgency. In it, I analsize the role played by popular insurgencies as an aspect of American foreign policy since the end of WWII. My article seeks to answer the question of why Americans generally oppose popular insurgencies throughout the world. This, especially given our history being a country established by a 'minuteman' insurgency.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009 Health Care Reform and the Libertarian Impulse
This article seeks to analyse whether opponents of health care reform are true libertarians. It does this by analyzing libertarian philosophy and demostrates that libertarians can be of the right-wing or left variety. It concludes by illustrating that health care reform is consistent with Libertarian philosophy.
Thursday, June 4, 2009 Solving The Republican Conundrum (1 comments)
Recent polls show that the Republican Party is in trouble. Moderate and Independent voters are being alienated by Republican social conservatives. Republicans must take a more libertarian stance, and drop the social conservative baggage, if they are to prevail.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009 Obamanomics (3 comments)
This article distinguishes Keynesian theory upon which President Obama's recovery plans are based from those of supply side, neo classical economists. It also discusses the current status of America's failing public infrastructure.