Tag Archives: foreign policy

The Return of the German Problem

How has the increased fluidity of European and transatlantic relations affected German political identity?

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Bush's America and Icarus's Flight

Are U.S. foreign policymakers flying too close to the sun?

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Madeleine Albright — What America Should Have Done

Read what the first female U.S. Secretary of State thinks about current U.S. policies in the Middle East.

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Egypt’s Lead in the Arab World

Is Egypt still the political and cultural center of the Arab world?

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Does the United States Need the UN?

What will be the role of the United Nations in future U.S. foreign policy?

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Immigrant Intellectuals and American Grand Strategy

Is 19th-century European thinking shaping 21st-century U.S. foreign policy?

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The U.S. Congress Vs. the United Nations: Profiles in Courage

Has the U.S. Congress become irrelevant to U.S. foreign policy decisions?

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George W. Bush's Holy War

How much of the U.S. foreign policy is based on politics — and how much on faith?

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Robin Cook: The First Casualty of War?

What is the signification of Robin Cook’s resignation as Leader of the House of Commons?

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SUVs and the Freedom to Choose

Our most compelling quotes on the U.S. preference for SUVs — and reliance on oil.

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