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William Pfaff
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William Pfaff

William Pfaff is a political columnist for The International Herald Tribune, London's The Observer, and other newspapers. A political essayist for The New Yorker from 1971 to 1992, he is the author of eight previous books, including Barbarian Sentiments: How the American Century Ends, a National Book Award finalist and winner of the City of Geneva's Prix Jean-Jacques Rousseau. He lives in Paris.

The Bullet's Song will be released on September 24, 2008 in eBook
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The Bullet's Song will be released on September 24, 2008 in eBook
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The Bullet's Song will be released on September 24, 2008 in eBook
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Chicago Tribune, April 11, 2012
...for a mess of pottage. As the readers of Genesis know, to do so is most imprudent. (Visit William Pfaff's Web site for more on his latest book, "The Irony of Manifest Destiny: The Tragedy of America's Foreign Policy" (Walker & Co., $25), at...
New York Review of Books, March 28, 2012
...William Pfaff Marek Peters/www.marek-peters.com Casings of Qassam rockets found in Sderot, Israel The terrorist shootings in Toulouse and Montauban in France last week were, among other things, another episode...
Century Foundation, December 14, 2011
...issue there is a review of Joan Didion’s Blue Nights, contributions by Gary Wills, Robert Darnton, and William Pfaff, and an essay by Paul Volcker, “Financial Reform: Unfinished Business,” based on this year’s William Taylor Memorial Lecture....
Chicago Tribune, February 29, 2012
...intact, one hopes, to make new friends, resume its natural gas exports and cultivate the tourist trade. (Visit William Pfaff's Web site for more on his latest book, "The Irony of Manifest Destiny: The Tragedy of America's Foreign Policy" (Walker & Co.,...
New Matilda, February 28, 2012
...one aspect of the impact of money on political outcomes. As the influential American interpreter of world affairs William Pfaff wrote late last year, political donations and lobbying are closely related and have a very negative impact on the machinery...
Register-Guard, February 16, 2012
...such a sacrifice. The other Europeans and the international agencies thought otherwise. No wonder the Greeks are angry. William Pfaff is an editorial page columnist for the International Herald Tribune in Paris...
Chicago Tribune, February 15, 2012
...a sacrifice. The other Europeans and the international agencies thought otherwise. No wonder the Greeks are angry. (Visit William Pfaff's Web site for more on his latest book, "The Irony of Manifest Destiny: The Tragedy of America's Foreign Policy"...
Missouri Lottery, February 8, 2012
...St. Peters Rhonda Webster, St. Peters Barbara Wilson, St. Peters Sean Basel, St. Robert Karen Crannick, Ste. Genevieve William Pfaff, Ste. Genevieve Charles Gibbs, Steelville Jake Burttram, Stoutland Kenneth Farr, Stover Cody Bareford, Strafford Jesse...
Chicago Tribune, February 8, 2012
...NATO -- won't quit taking revenge on the Taliban. That is the way of global players. (Visit William Pfaff's Web site for more on his latest book, "The Irony of Manifest Destiny: The Tragedy of America's Foreign Policy" (Walker & Co., $25), at...
Albuquerque Express, February 8, 2012
...William Pfaff The annual Munich Security Conference is regularly the scene for the complaints of American official and semiofficial participants deploring Europe's failure ';to pull its weight'; in defense, ';free-riding...