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Life After Bush
President Bush will leave the White House in eight months. This week, Worldview asks what his departure will mean for the U.S. on a range of foreign policy issues.
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The Hidden Costs of “Enhanced” Security  
Laura Donahue — Fellow, Center for Constitutional Law at Stanford Law School; Author, The Cost of Counterterrorism: Power, Politics, and Liberty
Government Manipulation of Climate Change Science  
Mark Bowen — Author, Censoring Science; Mark's Blog, Tipping Points
Rejoining the International Community after Bush  
Helena Cobban — Global Affairs Columnist, Christian Science Monitor; Author, Re-engage! America and the World After Bush; Her blog is JustWorldNews
Next President Must Restore America’s Human Rights Credibility  

Doug Cassel — Director of the Center for Civil and Human Rights at the University of Notre Dame Law School; Worldview Human Rights Contributor

A Realist Foreign Policy Prescription  

Barry Posen — Professor of Political Science, MIT; Author, The Case for Restraint

Executive Power after Bush  

Charlie Savage — Author of “Takeover: The Return of the Imperial Presidency & the Subversion of American Democracy”

Bush and Faith-Based Initiatives  

David Kuo — Former Deputy Director, Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives; Author, “Tempting Faith: An Inside Story of Political Seduction”

Improving U.S. Democracy Promotion Policy  
Thomas Carothers — Vice President for international politics and governance at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and founder and director of the Endowment’s Democracy and Rule of Law Project
A Critical Look at the National Endowment for Democracy  
James Jordan — Spokesperson, Alliance for Global Justice
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