The inclination to stay out of the president’s crosshairs is understandable. But former partners at Foley Hoag warn that silence in the face of abuses of power have grave consequences.
Like Nixon, Netanyahu hopes that throwing passengers to the sea will end the tempest into which he has sailed.
This clip shows a portion of the swearing-in ceremony of Gerald Ford as president of the United States, after the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
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I teach at University of Michigan's Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy. Ford's values are worth teaching, not Donald ...
Will China use this geopolitical vacuum to annex Taiwan? Or will it behave with the restraint and wisdom of great power, leash its adventurous temptation, and bat instead for a fair and peaceful world ...