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Today, when the call for a nuclear-free world has been revived by the nuclear powers, skeptics might wonder if it is merely another propaganda ploy. Are the warriors and would-be warriors ready to forgo their nuclear toys? Probably not. But  |  |


Another key point made by Killian and others with regard to evasive nuclear tests is the lengths a country would have to go to carry it out. Burying an underground nuclear test is extremely expensive and challenging. The test ban  |  |
Of all the violence that has plagued Pakistan in the last few years perhaps none is more symptomatic of the larger war over the country's future than the double suicide bombing that occurred in the International Islamic University in Islamabad  |  |


So we have the modern public university on the undergraduate level, where grade inflation is rampant, student skills diminish with every passing year, what passes as teaching is conducted by exploited adjuncts and faculty members who no longer care about  |  |
1. Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, "The U.N.'s Day of Infamy," The Washington Post (November 11, 1985): A23; Harris O. Schoenberg, A Mandate For Terror: The United Nations and the PLO (New York: Shapolsky Publishers, Inc., 1989), 108-125. 2. John R. Bolton,  |  |
Cross-posted at .]A few days ago, a new article popped up in my RSS reader: R. M. Douglas, , Journal of Modern History, 81 (December 2009), 1-29. This was slightly odd, because it's only October and the rest of the  |  |
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