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Ukrainian and Russian Views of the Crisis: February Polls (Before Crimea)
While Russian President Vladimir V. Putin stated today that he saw no reason for a Russian military intervention in eastern Ukraine right now, he left the option on the table, saying that Russia “reserves the right to use all means at our disposal to protect” Russian speakers in the country’s south and east if necessary.
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Mapping the Crimean Crisis
As the crisis in Crimea evolves, both Ukranian and Russian military forces are on the move.
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Go(a)t Milk? – Part II
A goat? Diego Sarat scratched his head. What’s a goat?Blog
Despite Tug-of-War, USAID Gains Leeway on Food Aid
Ellyn Ferguson writes about how the 2014 farm bill will affect America’s international food aid programs in her latest post at Roll Call, “Despite Tug-of-War, USAID Gains Leeway on Food Aid.”
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Our Culture War Over Food and Farming
Dr. Robert Paarlberg, the Betty Freyhof Johnson Professor in the Department of Political Science at Wellesley College, and author of the book Food Politics: What Everyone Needs to Know, delivered a Heuermann Lecture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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A Report from a Vanished World
Forty years ago this month, Studs Terkel published his epic oral history, Working: People Talk About What They Do all Day and How they Feel About What They Do. Today, the book reads like dispatches from a lost world.
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NATO Aims to Raise Price for Putin in Crimea — but How?
