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Stories by John Gershman

Asia Pacific editor, Foreign Policy in Focus

Can We Pursue Terrorists Without Becoming Like Them?

From torture to warrantless wiretapping, the Bush administration's approach to terrorism has defied legal standards at all levels.
Posted on Aug 1, 2007

Losing the Battle with Terror

Three years after the 9/11 attacks, Americans are less safe than ever, both at home and abroad.
Posted on Sep 17, 2004

U.S. Takes Antiterrorism War to the Philippines

The Bush administration is sending troops to the Philippines as part of the war against terrorism. But the group the U.S. is helping to fight, the Abu Sayyaf, is more a criminal gang than a terrorist cell with links to the Al Qaeda.
Posted on Jan 28, 2002