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AMERICA'S HIGHEST DESTINY: The causes of Nine-Eleven, and a Bold Vision of America's Role in the World. Roger Plunk's second book reviews America's policy mistakes in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Middle-East that form the underlying causes of Nine-Eleven; and proposes a bold new vision for American foreign policy based on moral-politiks.

Midwest Book Review

"America's Highest Destiny: The Causes Of Nine-Eleven And A Bold Vision Of America's Role In The World by professional mediator/facilitator Roger L. Plunk is a clarion manifesto exhorting America's duty to promote democracy, human rights, and peace. As the world's only remaining superpower, America bears the responsibility of what Plunk calls "moralpolitiks", in using its wealth and knowledge to improve the entire world. Individual chapters cogently examine the troubled areas of Afghanistan, Israel and Palestine, and Iraq, looking at America's recent actions and recommending bright courses of action for the future. A welcome contribution to Contemporary Political Science collections, America's Highest Destiny is highly recommended as thoughtful and thought-provoking reading."


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THE WANDERING PEACEMAKER, a book chronicling his experiences as a mediator in Asia, and integrating his philosophy of international affairs with spirituality. Hampton Roads Publishing, August 2000. Book reviews: IONS Review #56, The Midwest Book Review. Endorsements. Available through: http://www.amazon.com



The Freelance Peacemaker, an article published by The Utne Reader magazine, January/February issue, 2002. http://www.utne.com

Breakfast with Massoud, article published by The Source, December 1, 2001.

Winning the Peace, article published by The Source, November 1, 2001.

The Fighting Alliance, article published by The Washington Times, October 17, 2001, about Afghanistan's Northern Alliance.

America's New War, article published by The Source, October 1, 2001.

The Wandering Peacemaker, an interview with Roger Plunk, by Marie-Claire Wilson (on the Dalai Lama, spirituality, and politics) Oracle 2000 magazine, May and June issues, 2001.

The Solution for Afghanistan, The Washington Times, September 16, 1996.

Foreign Failures (a critique of US policy on Kashmir, Burma and China), the Washington Times, October 28 1996.

What Saddam Legally Deserves, (an analysis of the justification under international law for US military actions in Iraq), The Washington Times, September 17 1996.

An Elegant Return (a proposal for the return of the Dalai Lama to Tibet), HIMAL, January 1995.

Kashmir: A Call for a Constitutional Convention (a private publication distrubuted to the Prime Minister of India, his Cabinet, the Indian Human Rights Commission, and other interested parties in New Kelhi and Kashmir), November 1994.