Date
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Title
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Author
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Source
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June 26, 2006
|
Op-Ed: Judgement in Phnom Penh |
Dina Nay and James A. Goldston |
Project Syndicate |
June 7, 2006
|
Where OSI’s Work in the United States Is Headed |
Gara LaMarche |
OSI |
June 6, 2006
|
Ethnic Profiling and Counter-Terrorism: Trends, Dangers and Alternatives |
James Goldston |
OSI |
May 15, 2006
|
What Is Easy and What Is Right |
Kasia Malinowska-Sempruch |
OSI |
May 4, 2006
|
Op-Ed: A New Bargain for UN Reform |
George Soros |
Project Syndicate |
March 24, 2006
|
Op-Ed: Milosevic Trial Not In Vain |
Aryeh Neier |
|
February 2, 2006
|
Op-Ed: Now Back to Afghanistan |
George Soros |
Project Syndicate |
December 23, 2005
|
Op-Ed: Some Quiet Victories for Human Rights |
James Goldston |
International Herald Tribune |
November 25, 2005
|
Op-Ed: Resounding "No" to Kenya's Power Play |
Binaifer Nowrojee |
|
November 21, 2005
|
Op-Ed: Dayton, 10 Years After |
Laura Silber |
|
November 9, 2005
|
Op-Ed: On Prison Rape, Texas Tries to Report It Right |
Michele Deitch |
|
October 6, 2005
|
Ukraine's Dream Is Not DeadYet |
Leonard Benardo and Laura Silber |
The Globe and Mail |
September 23, 2005
|
Azerbaijan Should Seek Real Democracy by Election |
George Soros |
Financial Times |
September 16, 2005
|
Afghanistan Faces Uncertainty After Its Landmark Vote |
Ahmed Rashid |
OSI |
August 31, 2005
|
Opportunities Lost: HIV Prevention, Harm Reduction, and the Russian Funding Gap |
Daniel Wolfe |
OSI |