International tribunals, reconciliation commissions, truth commissions--all aim at coming to terms with genocide and human rights abuses. But do they prevent future abuses?
Many blame neoconservatives for the decision to launch the war in Iraq. Now that criticism comes from one of their own.
Karl von Clausewitz may be the most quoted military strategist ever. Perhaps that's because his contradictory writings can be used to justify almost any position.
The World Trade Organization was supposed to clear up the muddled mess of tariffs. It hasn't happened yet.
Ever wonder what happens to that stuff you return at the mall? You should. It adds up to a $55 billion annual loss for businesses.
Legendary management guru Peter Drucker offers a few pointers to aspiring business executives.
Liberals and conservatives haves switched sides in assessing the Supreme Court's landmark desegregation decision.
Political scientist Samuel P. Huntington touched off a firestorm with his disturbing essay about the Hispanic "challenge to America's traditional identity."
Critics of the No Child Left Behind Act decry its cost, but the authors of a new study say the effort's real price tag is only 5 to 10 percent of most projections.