American Foreign Policy in a New Era, Robert Jervis
The Middle East and U.S. Foreign Policy, Juan Cole
Democracy and Global Islam: Globalization and Its Impact on Muslim Practices, UC Berkeley
The Struggles Muslims Face , Tariq Ramadan
Islam, Terrorism, and The Middle East, Shibley Telhami
The Empire Dialogues: Lessons of History, Limits of Power, Tariq Ali, Jerry Sanders, and Ruth Rosen
The Millennium Development Goals: The Struggle Against Poverty in the Global Economy , Jeff Sachs
Africa and Humanitarian Relief, USC
The Watoto Village: Nairobi Street Children , Wambui Jackie Chege
What Are the Next Breakthroughs in Science? , Closer to Truth
How Does Technology Transform Society? , USC
Blogging and Podcasting , Lee Thornton, Jan Schaffer, Christine Harvey,
Google: a Behind-the-Scenes Look , Jeff Dean
What's Creativity and Who's Creative?, USC
Do Brains Make Minds?, USC
Why Are Men and Women So Different?, David Barash & Judith Lipton
Can We See the Near Future - Year 2025?, USC
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Sunday, April 02, 2006
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Selected Posts from the Archives
- Most Favorite Posts in 2007
- The Art of Critical Thinking
- How Did We Think in the Last Millennium?
- The Colors of Earth (Photography)
- The Beauty of Innocence (Photography)
- Cities on the Earth (Videos)
- Historical Sounds in Mp3 Format
- The Internet Classics Archive
- Socrates's Defense (Apology)
- Humanistic Texts
- All Through Eternity
- Alchemy of Love
- Women and Sufism
- Lovely Faces, Beautiful Smiles (I)
- Pearls of Wisdom VI
- On Happiness and Serenity
- Some Sociologists and Their Ideas
- The Flight from Reality in the Human Sciences
- Economy, Politics and Culture in the Global World (IV)
- Asia, Africa, Latin America II
- American Politics and Foreign Policy III-IV
- Europe, European Union II-III
- Some Ideas on Turkey's Bid for EU Membership IV
- Secularism: The Turkish Experience
- Islam, Islam-the West Relations IV
- Middle East, Central Asia, Russia, Balkans II
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