by admin | Dec 6, 2004 | Op-Ed
Christian Science Monitor—December 2004 As the 9/11 Commission concluded its brilliant work, precipitating a rush to overhaul the US intelligence apparatus, this piece argues that, the reforms should put of the public at the top of the list of intelligence clients.... by admin | May 5, 2004 | Op-Ed
Christian Science Monitor—May 2004 US military’s bad-guy dragnet is a terrible way to win a war. Written as the world learned through leaked photos of prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib, this piece goes back to the accountability problem, arguing once again that a... by admin | Dec 1, 2003 | Op-Ed
Christian Science Monitor—December 2003 This essay reports on some pioneering work in an American community. The “CoLabs” are the latest stage in the evolving application of war gaming techniques to peacebuilding and community development tasks.... by admin | Aug 26, 2003 | Op-Ed
Christian Science Monitor—August 2003 Americans brandish more pure physical power than any empire in history. But are we using it effectively? I argue here that our power of example is far more potent than our firepower. GIG HARBOR, WASH. American power and... by admin | Apr 17, 2003 | Essay
Quarterly Bulletin of AMERICANS FOR UNESCO, Spring 2003 I discovered UNESCO and its unique peacebuilding potential in Italy in 1993. One of a small group meeting in springtime Venice to discuss UNESCO’s role in a changing world, I expected to be the token...
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