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■ VOLUME 19, NUMBER 9 UNITED NATIONS
U.N. General Assembly: Diplomatic World Series of Wrangling While long-winded speeches are a mainstay of the U.N. General Assembly, the ministerial sessions at the annual confab are a kind of diplomatic World Series where a huge amount of business actually gets done behind the scenes, as heads of state and lowly officials wrangle over schedules and agendas. PAGE 10
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At U.N., Susan Rice Mends Fences But Plays Hardball At the United Nations, Susan Rice has been instrumental in carrying out President Obama’s foreign policy while also bringing the United States back into the multilateral fold with an approach that mirrors her boss’s — willing to work with the U.N., but unwilling to sacrifice U.S. interests. PAGE 12
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Flawed U.N. Still Better Than No U.N. At All ■ INSIDE: Ross Lewis ups the
international ante at the University
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EDUCATION
Thanks to Scholarship, Saudi Students Return To U.S. in Droves
by Suzanne Kurtz
the same language when it
comes to global competitiveness.
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‘Drug Czar’ Advocates Third Way
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There is something hauntingly human about the animals captured in Charlotte Dumas’s empathetic lens. PAGE 46
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Stewart Patrick, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, says the structural limitation of the U.N. Security Council, epitomized by the impasse over Syria, “was basically the price of creating it” — but nations still need the U.N. as much as ever to ensure global stability without the staggering costs of doing it alone. PAGE 6
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Charlotte Dumas’s Animal Attraction
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That’s what Paul Altidor, a successful economist, is doing: investing his time and faith in Haiti by forgoing private sector opportunities to serve as a first-time ambassador.
And he says that’s exactly what the perpetually battered nation needs most — investment, not pity. PAGE 15
American “drug czar” R. Gil Kerlikowske says the drug debate is too narrowly confined to legalization at one end of the spectrum and the clichéd war on drugs at the other. “The Obama administration is committed to a third way forward,” he says. PAGE 8