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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 #19 – China on the Mind: Obama’s Asia Trip

5 May 201427 Feb 2017
In post #17 I analyzed the Japan portion of President Obama's Asia trip.  Following is a fuller assessment of the entire trip. Obama arrived in an Asia torn by grief. …
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Post #18 – David Brooks’ Cold War Nostalgia

1 May 201427 Feb 2017
In his April 29 op-ed column for the New York Times (www.nytimes.com/2014/04/29/opinion/when-wolves-attack.html?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss),  David Brooks wrote the kind of foreign-policy piece that used to appear regularly during the early Cold War…
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Post #17 – Obama in Japan: A Missed Opportunity for Conflict Prevention

25 Apr 201427 Feb 2017
Most impartial observers of the China-Japan imbroglio over tiny islands claimed by both in the East China Sea—known in Japan as Senkaku and in China as Diaoyu—believe it has reached…
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Post #16 – Too Good to be True: the Deal on Ukraine

21 Apr 201427 Feb 2017
The April 17 US-European Union-Russia-Ukraine “joint diplomatic statement” on Ukraine reads pretty reasonably.  It condemns “extremism” of all kinds, calls for disarming illegal groups and their vacating all illegally seized…
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Post #15: Obama’s Defining Moment?

15 Apr 201427 Feb 2017
Now that Crimea is in Vladimir Putin’s pocket, Russian soldiers, jets, artillery, and trucks are arrayed all along the border with eastern Ukraine. What will the US and NATO do…
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Post #14 Making Peace in the Middle East: Part 2, A Different Way Forward

10 Apr 201427 Feb 2017
As I argued in the previous post (#13), the US approach to a Middle East peace is essentially flawed because it is one-sided and doesn’t effectively address the core obstacles…
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Post #13 Making Peace in the Middle East, Part 1: The Wrong Way

8 Apr 201427 Feb 2017
At the close of an international gathering in November 2007, Israeli and Palestinian negotiators agreed “to engage in vigorous, ongoing and continuous negotiations, and shall make every effort to conclude…
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Post #12: Some Footnotes on Inequality

3 Apr 201427 Feb 2017
Readers have raised issues related to the two previous posts on inequality.  Here are my responses: 1. Definitions of middle and upper class. There are economists' answers and sociologists' answers,…
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Post #11: Negotiating Ukraine’s Future

31 Mar 201427 Feb 2017
President Putin apparently called President Obama to propose talks on Ukraine, and as I write the two countries’ foreign ministers are meeting.  This is a welcome move in view of…
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Post #10: Inequality: Pretense and Reality, Part 2

28 Mar 201427 Feb 2017
Let’s not forget to keep an eye on another place where inequality is being abetted.  The outstanding economist Joe Stiglitz has written a powerful critique of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which…
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Post #9: Inequality: Pretense and Reality (Part 1)

28 Mar 201427 Feb 2017
The managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde, has recently come out against rising income inequality.  Imagine, a leading figure in global finance actually acknowledged that “rising inequality…
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Post #8: We Were Warned

21 Mar 201427 Feb 2017
  How ironic that during the same week that scientists confirmed the Big Bang theory of the origins of the universe, other scientists confirmed that we are close to destroying…

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