Tag Archives: Bush Administration

Is There A West? (Part II)

Even if the West can reunite on a post-Cold War basis, will it be able to steer the global system in a Western-oriented direction?

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U.S. Missile Defense Vs. Democracy

Why is the Bush Administration keen on deploying a technology that doesn’t work against a threat that doesn’t exist?

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Now He Tells Us

Why is Alan Greenspan just now getting around to criticizing the Bush Administration?

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The Iraq War and Academia’s Faustian Pact

How have warnings of geopolitical chaos in Iraq proven prescient?

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Pax Americana or Primus Inter Pares?

Should the United States hold on to its notions of global hegemony?

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Gaza’s Broken China

How will the new landscape in the Palestinian territories affect the dynamic of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?

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Containing Iran

How is current U.S. policy toward Iran fundamentally flawed?

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Revitalizing America’s Foreign Aid Regime

How can the United States implement a comprehensive national strategy for reducing global poverty?

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Stop Those Girls!, or: The Don Imus and Nancy Pelosi Show

When it comes to foreign policy under the Bush Administration, is it ‘Boys Only, No Girls Allowed’?

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The Unilateral Missile Shield?

Does the West exist as a strategic entity, or is it only an abstract concept with no practical meaning?

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