
Prof. Feiil proved that Armenian Diaspora genocide claims originated from certain false documents and photographs created by the Armenian author Aram Andonian, and brought together the evidence and documents in his book A Terrorist Myth. Fiegl dedicated his book published in Turkish, German and English to Erdoğan Özen. Prof. Erich, who has numerous books and films under his name, was awarded the Austrian Republic's Prize for Science and Art and the Vienna Province Gold Medal of Service.
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Ermənilərin həyata keçirdiyi fırıldağın, saxtakarlığın, təhqirin, qırğınların və terrorçu əməllərin siyahısı bu kitabda faktlarla göstərilmiş və tərəflərindən digər dövlətlərə qarşı həyata keçirilən terror hücumlarının ölkənin rəsmi siyasəti olmasını ehtiva edən faktlar əks olunmuşdur.
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Speaking Freely was conceived by Ellen Miller, the executive director of the Center for Responsive Politics, and Larry Makinson, the Center's research director. Their guidance and counsel was instrumental at every stage of the project, and I am indebted to them for their advice and assistance. The members of the Center's staff were at all times knowledgeable and helpful; I needed and appreciated both. In particular, Avery Gardiner and Yuki Noguchi, interns at the Center, conducted the essential research into the careers and campaign contribution histories of the former members of Congress who were interviewed for this project. My thanks to them for the thorough and cheerful way they performed a task that is often described as thankless. This manuscript benefited from the tight editing and good judgment of copy editor Bill Hogan, designer Kathy Cashel, and the guidance and perseverance of the Center's publications coordinator, Margaret Engle.
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The Roots of Anti-AmericanismBy: Dr. Sam Vaknin
The United States is one of the last remaining land empires. That it is made the butt of opprobrium and odium is hardly surprising, or unprecedented. Empires - Rome, the British, the Ottomans - were always targeted by the disgruntled, the disenfranchised and the dispossessed and by their self-appointed delegates, the intelligentsia.Yet, even by historical standards, America seems to be provoking blanket repulsion.The Pew Research Center published in December 2002 a report titled "What the World Thinks in 2002". "The World", was reduced by the pollsters to 44 countries and 38,000 interviewees. Two other surveys published last year - by the German Marshall Fund and the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations - largely supported Pew's findings.
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Saturday's vote in Ireland was the second time in 18 months that its increasingly disillusioned citizenry had to decide the fate of the European Union by endorsing or rejecting the crucial Treaty of Nice. The treaty seeks to revamp the union's administration and the hitherto sacred balance between small and big states prior to the accession of 10 central and east European countries. Enlargement has been the centerpiece of European thinking ever since the meltdown of the eastern bloc.Shifting geopolitical and geo-strategic realities in the wake of the September 11 atrocities have rendered this project all the more urgent. NATO - an erstwhile anti-Soviet military alliance is search of purpose - is gradually acquiring more political hues. Its remit has swelled to take in peacekeeping, regime change, and nation-building. Led by the USA, it has expanded aggressively into central and northern Europe. It has institutionalized its relationships with the countries of the Balkan through the "Partnership for Peace" and with Russia through a recently established joint council. The Czech Republic, Poland, and Hungary - the eternal EU candidates - have full scale members of NATO for 3 years now.
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By: Charles Wolf, Jr., Brian Rosen
The authors propose a new approach to conceptualizing and conducting public diplomacy, defined as a process of informing and convincing foreign publics, especially those in the Muslim world, that the ideals Americans cherish-such as pluralism, freedom, women's rights, and democracy — are fundamental human values that will resonate in their own countries. The approach they propose sharply differentiates public diplomacy from the marketing of commercial goods and services, focusing instead on the central roles of constituencies and adversaries in public diplomacy. Associated with this consideration are two questions rarely addressed in most discussions of public diplomacy:
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translated by Benjamin Jowett
THE INTRODUCTION
THE Republic of Plato is the longest of his works with the exception
of the Laws, and is certainly the greatest of them. There are nearer
approaches to modern metaphysics in the Philebus and in the Sophist;
the Politicus or Statesman is more ideal; the form and institutions
of the State are more clearly drawn out in the Laws; as works of art,
the Symposium and the Protagoras are of higher excellence. But no
other Dialogue of Plato has the same largeness of view and the same
perfection of style; no other shows an equal knowledge of the world,
or contains more of those thoughts which are new as well as old,
and not of one age only but of all.
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1. The Will to Truth, which is to tempt us to many a hazardous enterprise, the famous Truthfulness of which all philosophers have hitherto spoken with respect, what questions has this Will to Truth not laid before us! What strange, perplexing, questionable questions! It is already a long story; yet it seems as if it were hardly commenced. Is it any wonder if we at last grow distrustful, lose patience, and turn impatiently away? That this Sphinx teaches us at last to ask questions ourselves?
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Mein Kampf is a strange mixture between autobiographical information about Hitler, much of it very dubious, and political philosophy. However much in doubt the personal information maybe, the fact remains that the philosophy Hitler sets out states quite clearly his aims.
The first of one these areas is the question of race and state. Hitler, like Chamberlain, believes in the Germans as the master race. Like Chamberlain he sees that,
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