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...associates tell it, Bok's lawyer-like mediation skills, combined with the post-war tranquility, allowed him to meet those expectations. Administrators say that unlike his predecessor, Bok has usually proved willing to hear--if not listen to--what protestors said...
While CNN correspondent Peter Arnett slaved away in his hotel room in Baghdad, providing what was then the only--albeit censored--reports from inside Iraq, he obviously hadn't forgotten the fairer pleasures of American academia. If you look carefully at a post-war photograph printed in a recent Boston Globe, you can discern the writing on Arnett's partially-obscured sweatshirt: "Harvard and Radcliffe...
Meanwhile, scholars who recognized the necessity of the war are now pondering the future of a post-war Middle East...
INSTEAD OF FOCUSING on post-war American hegemony, Bush should concentrate on achieving collective security through a strong United Nations. With the end of the Cold War, this goal is possible. Yes, the U.N. was viewed as a joke in the context of a bipolar Cold War world; but its capacity for effectiveness has been demonstrated in the Gulf conflict. Bush should never lost sight of collective security--while fighting the war or while waging the peace...
Looking beyond the region's political questions, Nur O. Yalman, professor of social anthropology and Middle Eastern studies, says the U.S. must define its own role within the post-war reconstruction. That is, he asks, will U.S. troops remain in the Gulf as they did in Korea...