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Author: Mel Gurtov

I am Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Portland State University (Oregon) and Senior Editor of Asian Perspective, an international affairs quarterly, after many years (1994-2017) as Editor-in-Chief. I have published 30 books on the international politics of East Asia, US foreign policy, and human-security issues. My latest books are America in Retreat: Foreign Policy Under Donald Trump (Rowman & Littlefield, 2020); Engaging Adversaries: Peacemaking and Diplomacy in the Human Interest (Rowman & Littlefield, 2018) and Will This Be China's Century? A Skeptic's View (Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2013) This blog is dedicated to promoting ideas, policies, and organizations that seek to advance international understanding and the quality of life, especially for the largely impoverished global majority. I do not purport to represent the human interest; but my analysis of world affairs does seek to promote the human interest, guided above all by humane values and ideals rather than by the interests of governments or corporations. As a global citizen, my priorities are social justice, environmental protection, human rights, and peace. Greed, injustice, and violence are my targets; and diplomacy focused on engagement is my preferred strategy for transcending differences. Einstein once said that “those who have the privilege to know have the duty to act." I write with that sense of responsibility. I live in Deadwood, a very small community in western Oregon, where I help my wife in the beautiful Heirloom apple orchard she has created.
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Post #36 – What Works? Person- and Planet-centered Development

22 Jul 201427 Feb 2017
The usual script for international development is the provision of aid—mostly in loans, occasionally in outright grants—by a “developed” country or international institution to an “underdeveloped” one. The money goes…
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Post #35 – Mr. Xi Goes to Seoul

17 Jul 201427 Feb 2017
China and Korea watchers jumped to attention when it was announced that Xi Jinping would visit South Korea from July 3-4, rather than visit North Korea first.  Although the trip…
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Post #34 – The Madness in Gaza

13 Jul 201427 Feb 2017
War never achieves political goals, but just destroys the people,” he said.  “War is the language of the ignorant, and it is fought by the ignorant.”  The speaker was an…
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Post #33 – The Nuclear Danger and the Case for Nuclear Abolition (Part Two)

8 Jul 201427 Feb 2017
So far as I know, every post-World War II US president has come to realize the awesome responsibility that accompanies presiding over a massive nuclear-weapon arsenal.  And every one of…
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Post #32 – The Nuclear Danger, or Why We Should Still Worry about the Bomb (Part One)

2 Jul 201427 Feb 2017
When is the last time you gave serious thought to the dangers posed by nuclear weapons?  Probably not since those awful years under Ronald Reagan, when it seemed we were…
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Post #31 – What Works? The Courage to Blow the Whistle

26 Jun 201427 Feb 2017
American heroes come in many forms, and historically, one of them is acting selflessly in the public interest and in defiance of established authority. Daniel Ellsberg did just that in…
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Post #30 – Their War, Our War

21 Jun 201427 Feb 2017
In one of his last public statements on the war in Vietnam, a televised interview on September 2, 1963, President Kennedy said that in the end the South Vietnamese government…
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Post #29 – Obstacle Course: Engaging Iran

19 Jun 201427 Feb 2017
If the ongoing negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program fail to result in a comprehensive agreement by the July 20 deadline—an interim deal has been in place since January—it…
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Post #28 – What Works?  Saving Young Lives

17 Jun 201427 Feb 2017
While living in Tokyo back in 2001, my attention was captivated by a US public television program on a cardiovascular surgeon in Phoenix who was making annual trips to Sri…
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Post #27 – The Great Sucking Sound in Iraq

13 Jun 201427 Feb 2017
Late last year ominous reports from Iraq indicated that government forces were gradually losing the initiative in the northern and western parts of the country against an al-Qaeda affiliate know…
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Post #26-What Works? Good Neighbors Find Common Ground

9 Jun 201427 Feb 2017
It’s a powerful story of grassroots organizing. “Jane Kleeb vs. Keystone” details the tenacious efforts of one person in Nebraska to reach across the usual environmentalist-conservative divide in order to…
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Post #25 – A Haircut in Yemen, and a Military That’s Everywhere

4 Jun 201427 Feb 2017
One might think that a liberal president who has tried to cultivate the image of someone devoted to diplomacy, engaging enemies, and respect for all cultures would have a strong…

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