Citations with the tag: WOLFOWITZ, Paul, 1943-
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- Pol issues apology to Iraq journos.
McClintock, Pamela // Daily Variety; 6/25/2004, Vol. 283 Issue 58, p4Reports on U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz's issuance of an apology after accusing journalists covering Iraq of sitting in their in hotels and publishing rumors. Wolfowitz's complaints about press coverage during a congressional testimony; Dangers facing journalists in Iraq.
- In Opera's Defense.
Watters, Susan // WWD: Women's Wear Daily; 9/10/2003, Vol. 186 Issue 52, p12Reports on the music preference of deputy secretary Paul Wolfowitz in Washington, D.C. Appearance at concerts of the Washington Opera; Views on popular music beats; Appreciation for musicals.
- Live Your Dreams.
Frank, T. A. // New Republic; 6/4/2007, Vol. 236 Issue 17, p13A mock letter addressed to Paul Wolfowitz, outlining potential career paths for him is presented.
- So Long, Wolfowitz.
Frank, T. A. // Multinational Monitor; May/Jun2007, Vol. 28 Issue 3, p4The article announces the resignation of World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz.
- Wolfowitz and Jefferson on democracy.
Colon, Rafael Hernandez // Caribbean Business; 5/15/2003, Vol. 31 Issue 19, p25Details U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz's vision for building democracy in Iraq. Reconstruction of the government after the war; Difficulties faced by the U.S. on establishing order in the country.
- An instrument of Bush's will.
Ginting, Longgena // New Internationalist; Jun2005, Issue 379, p2Presents a letter to the editor criticizing Paul Wolfowitz, U.S. ambassador to Indonesia.
- Politics Versus Culture.
Watters, Susan // WWD: Women's Wear Daily; 12/10/2003, Vol. 186 Issue 120, p18Reports on teh conflict that erupted between former U.S. President Bill Clinton and deputy defense secretary Paul Wolfowitz during a party which followed a performance at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Cause of the conflict; Highlights of the performance; Other people who got...
- THE BELIEVER.
Boyer, Peter J. // New Yorker; 11/1/2004, Vol. 80 Issue 33, p46Discusses the confidence of the U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz in the triumph of the U.S. government's invasion in Iraq. Criticism of L. Paul Bremer on the effect of the U.S. postwar plan on the Bush administration; Role of Wolfowitz in the U.S. President George W. Bush's...
- „Democraţia românească”, teorie şi metodă.
BRÂNCOVEANU, ROMULUS // Sphere of Politics / Sfera Politicii; 2013, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p40This is a comment on the type of democracy in Romania, as illiberal democracy. Given the Romanian democratization process, we can hope that, in the future, all populisms and politicization will cease, and a true liberal and constitutional democracy will be installed, which will not be a...
- World Bank Sunshines Anti-Corruption Efforts.
Rubin, Debra K. // ENR: Engineering News-Record; 4/24/2006, Vol. 256 Issue 16, p12This article reports that the World Bank takes higher-profile stance to monitor project misconduct in developing countries. The World Bank has taken notice of corruption in developing countries and offered more detail on its own anti-corruption efforts, even vowing to cut off millions of dollars...
- Wolfowitz Praises Moderate Islam in 'War on Terror' Speech.
O'Meara, Kelly Patricia; Simon, Zoli // Insight on the News; 9/30/2002, Vol. 18 Issue 36, p6Highlights the speech delivered by U.S. Defense Department deputy secretary Paul Wolfowitz in which he commended Turkey and Indonesia for being moderate Islamic countries. His views on the gap between the Muslim and the Western world; Diplomatic background of Wolfowitz.
- The World Bank's Fight against Corruption.
Marquette, Heather // Brown Journal of World Affairs; Spring/Summer2007, Vol. 13 Issue 2, p27The article discusses the efforts of the World bank to combat corruption. According to the author, Paul Wolfowitz, president of World Bank in 2005 has decided to take a strong position on corruption, developing on the work of his predecessor but taking it in a much more inflicting direction. The...
- INTERVIEW: Paul D. Wolfowitz U.S.-China Relations.
Marquette, Heather // Journal of International Affairs; Winter86, Vol. 39 Issue 2, p33Interviews Paul D. Wolfowitz, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, regarding the U.S.-China relations. Factors affecting U.S.-China relations; Emphasis of U.S. policy toward China during the administration of Ronald Reagan; Opinion concerning obstacles to U.S.-China...
- The fin WEEK.
Marquette, Heather // Finweek; 5/31/2007, p10No abstract available.
- Should There Be a Set Date to Start Turkey's Accession Negotiations With the EU? Pro.
Marquette, Heather // International Debates; Feb2003, Vol. 1 Issue 2, p54Presents a speech by U.S. deputy secretary of defense Paul Wolfowitz on Turkey's accession to the European Union, to the Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation in Istanbul, Turkey on July 14, 2002.
- Wolfowitz confirms limited competition.
Marquette, Heather // MEED: Middle East Economic Digest; 12/12/2003, Vol. 47 Issue 50, p10Reports on the confirmation made by U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz that non-coalition countries are barred from bidding for Iraq reconstruction prime contracts. Countries that are barred from bidding the contracts; Total amount of the contracts; Arab countries that are included...
- Suicide attack fuels political turmoil.
Marquette, Heather // MEED: Middle East Economic Digest; 2/6/2004, Vol. 48 Issue 6, p2Deals with the political impact of suicide bombings on the headquarters of the two main Kurdish parties in the northern city of Irbil, Iraq on February 1, 2004. Suspicions on the perpetrators of the attacks; Relations between the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan;...
- Foreword.
Goodhart, David // Prospect; Dec2004, Issue 105, p3Introduces an article about Paul Wolfowitz, the intellectual force behind neoconservatism, and speculated to be the next U.S. national security adviser. Wolfowitz' defense of U.S. foreign policy and its democratization objectives; Views on the claims of European liberals and socialists that...
- Wolfowitz Calls Info Ops Critical.
Chaisson, Kernan // Journal of Electronic Defense; Apr2002, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p15Focuses on the priorities of the U.S. Department of Defense. Emphasis on information operations (IO); Remarks of Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz to the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Infancy of IO.
- How now, Mr Wolfowitz?
Duodu, Cameron // New African; May2007, Issue 462, p44The article focuses on the career of Paul Wolfowitz as president of World Bank which is the topic of discussion among palm wine bar patrons in Africa. According to one regular patron, Wolfowitz has been quoted as saying that corruption and bad governance is killing Africa. The palm wine drinkers...
- A Small Scandal and a Big Question.
Crook, Clive // National Journal; 4/28/2007, Vol. 39 Issue 17, p16The author reflects on corruption scandal faced by World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz. He states that Wolfowitz arranged for his girlfriend, who already worked in the bank, to be reassigned to the U.S. State Department, to receive a big salary at the bank's expense. He asserts that Wolfowitz...
- VERBATIM.
Crook, Clive // Time International (South Pacific Edition); 9/22/2003, Issue 37, p13The article presents social and political views from several people. Deputy defense secretary Paul Wolfowitz, shared his views on the request of the White House for funding in military and reconstruction funds for Iraq and Afghanistan in 2004. William Sampson, a Canadian released from a Saudi...
- ON TOP OF THE WORLD.
Pound, Edward T.; Knight, Danielle // U.S. News & World Report; 4/3/2006, Vol. 140 Issue 12, p28An interview with Paul Wolfowitz, president of the World Bank, is presented. Wolfowitz speaks about his intention of using the World Bank to make a difference against poverty, particularly in Africa. He considers corruption to be a crippling factor in developing countries. He thinks the World...
- Flying Air Wolfowitz.
Thompson, Mark // Time; 6/10/2002, Vol. 159 Issue 23, p18Reports that United States Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz and former National Security Advisor Brent Snowcroft traveled together to Singapore to attend a speech by Wolfowitz. Their differing views on an imminent attack against Iraq; Suggestion that Wolfowitz was trying to convince...
- The Guard and Reserve: Vital to the Nation's Security.
Wolfowitz, Paul D. // Officer; Jul/Aug2002, Vol. 79 Issue 6, p36Presents the text of the speech of U.S. Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz at the National Convention of the Reserve Officers Association on issues related to national security.
- PRACTICUM.
Wolfowitz, Paul D. // Reporter; Mar2005, Vol. 32 Issue 1, p9This article focuses on the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act of 2000 (MEJA) in the U.S. On March 3, 2005, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz signed the U.S. Department of Defense Instruction 5525.11, Criminal Jurisdiction Over Civilians Employed By or Accompanying the...
- in fact….
Wolfowitz, Paul D. // Prospect; May2007, Issue 134, p7The article presents facts culled from a variety of publications. An estimated 7,000 Americans per year die because of doctors' bad handwriting. Paul Wolfowitz speaks French, German, Arabic, Hebrew, and Indonesian. The number of incidences of mass killings of civilians worldwide decreased by 90...
- The African Club.
Shister, Neil // World Trade; Aug2005, Vol. 18 Issue 8, p6Comments on the global opportunities of Africa in the U.S. market. Information on the top priority of World Bank head Paul Wolfowitz; Progress in the banking sector of Nigeria; Estimated value of U.S. exports from various sub-Saharan African countries.
- Looking For a Link.
Isikoff, Michael // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition); 8/19/2002, Vol. 140 Issue 7, p6Focuses on the efforts of U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz to build a case for an invasion of Iraq. Claim of Wolfowitz that Mohamed Atta, a September 11, 2001 hijacker, had met with an Iraqi intelligence agent; Efforts of Wolfowitz to show ties between Al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein;...
- 'It Will Be a War for The Iraqi People'
Isikoff, Michael // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition); 3/24/2003, Vol. 141 Issue 12, p28Interviews United States Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowtiz. Thoughts on how difficult it has been to get international support for an attack of Iraq; Concerns over the costs to rebuild Iraq; Thoughts on the possible use of chemical and biological weapons by Iraq.
- Looking For a Link.
Isikoff, Michael // Newsweek (Pacific Edition); 8/19/2002, Vol. 140 Issue 7, p4Focuses on the efforts of U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz to build a case for an invasion of Iraq. Claim of Wolfowitz that Mohamed Atta, a September 11, 2001 hijacker, had met with an Iraqi intelligence agent; Efforts of Wolfowitz to show ties between Al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein;...
- The Education of Paul Wolfowitz.
Zakaria, Fareed // Newsweek; 3/28/2005, Vol. 145 Issue 13, p37Reports on the appointment of Paul Wolfowitz to the World Bank. Addressing the problem of poverty in the Third World; How political freedom in a country doesn't always lead to growth; How there is no single, simple answer to fighting poverty.
- 'It Will Be a War for The Iraqi People'
Zakaria, Fareed // Newsweek (Pacific Edition); 3/24/2003, Vol. 141 Issue 12, p28Interviews United States Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowtiz. Thoughts on how difficult it has been to get international support for an attack of Iraq; Concerns over the costs to rebuild Iraq; Thoughts on the possible use of chemical and biological weapons by Iraq.
- RISK SUMMARY: GUATEMALA.
Zakaria, Fareed // Latin America Monitor: Central America Monitor; Jun2006, Vol. 23 Issue 6, p5Reports on the political, economic and business conditions in Guatemala as of June 2006. Action undertaken by President Oscar Berger to address the lack of parliamentary majority; Percentage of decline in gross domestic product growth forecast due to the delays in the implementation of DR-CAFTA...
- Winning War on Terror Means Winning Battle of Ideas.
Zakaria, Fareed // Officer Review Magazine; May2005, Vol. 44 Issue 9, p4The article focuses on U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz's responses to the ongoing war against terrorism led by the U.S. Secretary Paul Wolfowitz told Georgetown University faculty and students on October 30, 2003, that the U.S. needs to do a better job of explaining its polices...
- Washington's Muslim Friends.
Zakaria, Fareed // Asia Monitor: South East Asia Monitor Volume 2; Apr2005, Vol. 16 Issue 4, p2This article reports that the high-profile U.S. role in the tsunami relief effort has won Washington friends in the world's most populous Muslim nation. Indonesian attitudes towards the U.S. have undergone a turnaround since the disaster, according to one recent opinion poll. The U.S. provided...
- Wolfowitz Sworn in as 28th Deputy Secretary of Defense.
Zakaria, Fareed // Program Manager; Mar/Apr2001, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p85Reports on the appointment of Paul Wolfowitz as the 28th Deputy Secretary of Defense on March 2, 2001 at Pentagon in Washington, D.C.. Teaching career at Johns Hopkins University; Previous positions held at the Department of Defense; Government positions held; School and family background.
- Pacific Perspectives: Why Asia Is Not Crying for Departed Wolfowitz.
Plate, Tom // San Diego Business Journal; 6/11/2007, Vol. 28 Issue 24, p59The author comments on the issues concerning the perspective of Asian nations on the resignation of Paul Wolfowitz as president of World Bank. He claims that Asians find the unethical favoritism that led to the fall of Wolfowitz an interesting news. He adds that "Hindustan Times" newspaper has...
- Noble Work.
Wolfowitz, Paul // Vital Speeches of the Day; 7/15/2001, Vol. 67 Issue 19, p602Presents a speech by Paul Wolfowitz, Deputy Secretary of Defense for the United States, on June 2, 2001, at the commencement ceremony at the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. His emphasis on the words 'surprise' and 'courage'; Challenges facing these new graduates.
- The Gathering Storm.
WOLFOWITZ, PAUL // Vital Speeches of the Day; 8/15/2002, Vol. 68 Issue 21, p674Presents a speech by U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz, delivered to the Asia Security Conference entitled The Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore on June 1, 2002. Discussion of the threat of global terrorism and Asia/Pacific security; Contention that terrorism is everyone's problem.
- Those Three Little Words.
WOLFOWITZ, PAUL // PA Times; Oct2007, Vol. 30 Issue 10, Special section p12The article shares the author's view about the move of Word Bank President Paul D. Wolfowitz to resign his position in the U.S. He reveals that Wolfowitz has resigned after several months of controversy about his role in 2005 in helping his companion Shaha Ali Riza, who worked at the World Bank....
- Stranger Than Fiction.
WOLFOWITZ, PAUL // American Conservative; 12/18/2006, Vol. 5 Issue 24, p35The article discusses fiction writing on socio-political events. Football player O. J. Simpson was offered $3.5 million for his new book "If I Did It," revealing how he might have killed his ex-wife. Author Paul Wolfowitz is reported to be writing a science fiction about an imaginary America...
- WTO agreement likely to produce few LDC winners.
Laws, Forrest // Western Farm Press; 2/11/2006, Vol. 28 Issue 5, p4The article focuses on several issues concerning agriculture. Oxfam International, a group of non-governmental organizations, argued that ending agricultural subsidies would lift farmers in developing countries out of poverty. The clamor from this organization would lead the average person to...
- Defense Budget Address.
Wolfowitz, Paul // Presidents & Prime Ministers; Jan/Feb2002, Vol. 11 Issue 1, p31Presents the text of remarks given by U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz on February 27, 2002, which deals with the fiscal year 2003 defense budget request of the agency.
- Wolfowitz and the World Bank.
Peterson, Larry // Dollars & Sense; Jul/Aug2007, Issue 271, p12The article focuses on the departure of Paul Wolfowitz as head of the World Bank. It says that the Wolfowitz tenure and the scandal that involved him have distracted the reshaping of the World Bank's responsibility towards economic development. The progressives worldwide should be cautious about...
- Active Engagement: U.S.-Indonesia Relations.
Singh, Jaideep // Brown Journal of World Affairs; Spring2002, Vol. 9 Issue 1, p3No abstract available.
- Wolfowitz, the World Bank, and Illegitimate Lending.
Hanlon, Joseph // Brown Journal of World Affairs; Spring/Summer2007, Vol. 13 Issue 2, p41The article talks about the World Bank's illegitimate lending. According to author, when Paul Wolfowitz visited Indonesia in April 2006, he noted the significance of moving forward to deal with corruption through a scope of new procedures and added that Indonesia was handling its debt well. The...
- Democratizing the World Bank.
Stiglitz, Joseph E. // Brown Journal of World Affairs; Spring/Summer2007, Vol. 13 Issue 2, p79An interview with Joseph E. Stiglitz, senior vice president and chief economist at the World Bank from 1997 to 2000, is presented. When asked about his opinion on Paul Wolfowitz's appointment as president of the World Bank, he says that his major concern is always the process for appointing. He...
- letters.
Barker, Walter; Burall, Simon; Saadi, Suhayl; Chambers, Timothy; Fisher, Peter; Jones, Barney; Borstlap, John // New Statesman; 5/22/2006, Vol. 135 Issue 4793, p38Several letters to the editor are presented in response to articles in the May 15, 2006 issue including the editorial concerning the British police force, "The worst man in the world," by Robert Calderisi, the column by Kira Cochrane concerning Kaavya Viswanathan, "Village life," by Kevin...
- Surprise... and Courage.
Wolfowitz, Paul // Executive Speeches; Oct/Nov2001, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p18Presents the text of a speech by United States Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz, given on June 2, 2001, which deals with military leadership.

