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Power decried what she said was a move away from value-based judgements regarding intervention in favor of decisions based on national security. She pointed to four cases of genocide in the modern world--Cambodia, Iraq, Bosnia and Rwanda--in which a vocal minority opposed to U.S. intervention won out against a passive majority...
...Root construction subsidiary has worked hand in hand with the Democratic Administration--as it had done before him with the Bush White House--acting as a virtual arm of the Federal Government to provide food and housing for U.S. military forces abroad in trouble spots ranging from Somalia to Bosnia...
...part of a committee of international legal experts that advised the government of Bosnia-Herzegovina on issues of corruption...
Kurt and others like him took great risks because they believed that if they could tell the "civilized" world what was going on in the most remote parts of the planet, the world would do something. Bosnia proved them right. If only Kurt had taken a different turn...
Dong-Kwan Lee, an assistant editor from South Korea, Consuelo Saavedra, a television reporter, anchor and editor from Chile and Senad Pecanin, an editor from Bosnia and Herzegovina, were also named. Other Nieman fellows will include Sayuri Daimon, a reporter for The Japan Times; Jingcao Hu, director of China Central Television; and Anil Padmanabhan, economic affairs editor of The Business Standard in India...