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Publication Date: 7/1/2008
July-August 2008 Newsletter
This issue covers geoengineering, urban school reform, the British withdrawal from India, peace in the Middle East, and more.
A New Approach to Battling Global Warming
Urban Schools Need Empowerment and Accountability
Gandhi, Churchill, and the British Withdrawal from India
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Russian Outlook  
In the most recent issue of Russian Outlook, Leon Aron highlights the components of the new Russian authoritarianism and the corporatist state that Putin has built.


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