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...need for massive American support for the rebuilding of Europe, which had been devastated during World War II. According to Amanpour, Marshall’s words ring true in a world in which the United States still must determine its role in the future development of countries like Afghanistan and Haiti...

Author: By James K. Mcauley, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Christiane Amanpour Urges Class of 2010 to Be Informed, Proactive Citizens | 5/28/2010 | See Source »

...graduating class looks at a different prospect. The illusion of a peaceful post-Cold War world has been shattered. While Iraq is perhaps headed to a relatively stable and democratic future, we currently must continue to shoulder the majority of the burden of the conflict in Afghanistan as NATO’s contribution dwindles. Radical Islamist terrorism has cost thousands of American lives and is gestating in ungoverned territories in South Asia, Yemen, Somalia, and North Africa. A bellicose Iran is approaching the nuclear threshold. Pirates range across the Indian Ocean. Across our own southern border, the Mexican government...

Author: By Michael Chertoff | Title: Graduating into the First Decade | 5/27/2010 | See Source »

Moving east to Afghanistan, we bemoaned the withdrawal of presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah, the chief opponent of President Hamid Karzai, from a hotly contested race plagued by allegations of fraud, terming the decision premature. Abdullah’s concession to Karzai dispossessed the Afghan government of any democratic legitimacy, thus depriving the country of much-needed stability. The implication of this politically expedient maneuver, we concluded, was that the United States could not afford to factor in the chimerical prospect of a stable democracy in Afghanistan as it considers its policy toward the region...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Rays of Hope | 5/27/2010 | See Source »

Rahimi, who now divides his time between Paris and Kabul, encountered complex issues of language and expression after fleeing Afghanistan for France in 1984. Such an experience of geographical displacement can intensify artistic drive, Rahimi said...

Author: By Alexander J.B. Wells, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Afghan Uses TV for Education, Activism | 4/30/2010 | See Source »

...bring about political change in his country, Rahimi insisted that Afghanistan needs a cultural revolution led by youth and artists. His real goal was “to use television as a tool for education, because this was a way to reach people who don’t know how to read and write,” Rahimi said through a translator...

Author: By Alexander J.B. Wells, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Afghan Uses TV for Education, Activism | 4/30/2010 | See Source »

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