Six Degrees of Contrition

Citing the failure of George Bush's administration to justify the war in Iraq and the horrors of Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison, Meyer argues that such offensive behaviors take something more than boilerplate apologies to contain the damage. Behaviors of political leaders that he considers as...

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subjects Analysis
Apologies
Atonement
Bush, George W
Coda
Current affairs
Disclosure of information
Foreign policy
General Interest
Genocide
International Relations
Iraq War-2003
Nazism
Political behavior
Politics
Presidency
President of the United States
Prisoner treatment
Prisons
Public Policy
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