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6 January SWJ Op-Ed Roundup

Exit the 'Axis of Evil'? - Chicago Tribune editorial
Into Africa Without a Map - David Ignatius, Washington Post
Kenya is a Strange Animal - Binyavanga Wainaina, New York Times
Kenya Too Important to Let Collapse - Jonathan Stevenson, Baltimore Sun
Another Day, Another Crooked African Election - Martin Meredith, The Independent
Moving Forward in Kenya - Warigia Bowman, Boston Globe
What's Tearing Kenya Apart? - Caroline Elkins, Washington Post
Aid Darfur's Outgunned Defenders - Gordon Barthos, Toronto Star
Iraq's Unknown Economy - Michael O'Hanlon, Washington Times
Middle East: Of Braveheart and Bush - Max Boot, Wall Street Journal
Keeping Palestine in Mind - Arnaud de Borchgrave, Washington Times
How Safe are Pakistan's Nukes? - Trudy Rubin, Philadelphia Inquirer
Pakistan is Troubled, But It's Home - Mohsin Hamid, Washington Post
In Defense of Musharraf - Jonathan Powers, Toronto Star
Why Not Fatima Bhutto? - Jemima Khan, London Daily Telegraph
Benazir's Hopes for Democracy Can Live On - Asif Ali Zardari, The Independent
New Day in the Americas - Roger Cohen, New York Times
N. Korea: Eine Kleine Nuke Music - New York Post Editorial
North Korea: Nuclear Credulity - Carolyn Leddy, Washington Post
Hong Kong's Long Wait - Toronto Star editorial
Hong Kong's Democracy Delayed, Again - Washington Post editorial
Rebuilding the CIA - Donald Gregg, Miami Herald
Stand by for U.K. Diplomatic Surge - David Miliband, London Times

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