Afghanistan election raises questions

Sunday, October 17, 2004 Afghanistan election raises questions By Jeffrey Charis-CarlsonFor the Press-Citizen This week’s Q & A is with Ahmed Souaiaia, assistant professor of religious studies at the University of Iowa. Q: Earlier this month, Afghanistan held its first presidential elections since the Soviet invasion more than 20 years ago. U.N. officials have reported Read more

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Democracy: Historical Victim of “Operation Iron Hammer”

Democracy: Historical Victim of “Operation Iron Hammer” With the stream of data coming from Iraq, any informed individual can conclude that the days ahead may be even harder to manage. With the rising death toll and spiraling violence that is spreading to formerly quiet areas, one does not need a CIA analyst’s opinion to surmise Read more

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THE RHETORIC OF SUPREMACY: CONTEXT AND MEANING OF AN ELECTION

Because of the role the US finds itself in, and because of its economic and military weight, American politics is hardly a domestic or “private affair”. For this reason, countries of the world sometime pay more attention to elections taking place here than to others taking place within their own borders. Election results therefore, are Read more

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Sex, Law, and Sovereignty in French Algeria, 1830-1930

In Sex, Law, and Sovereignty in French Algeria, Judith Surkis enters the debate about the construction of the Algerian legal system under French colonization and argues that fantastical depictions and orientalist views inspired jurists as they developed the legal code in French Algeria. Significantly, she argues that sexual fantasies about Arab women did far more Read more

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