Tag Archives: France

A Second Bretton Woods

With the world economy on fire, what are the two most important steps needed to get to safer shores?

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Congo’s Oil Quagmire

Have French oil-backed loans been stunting Congo’s progress and fostering corruption?

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Putting Belgium on eBay?

What explains the mega-malaise currently gripping the Flemings and Walloons in Belgium?

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The New Old Europe: A U.S. Perspective

What does a rejuvenated Europe mean for U.S. interests in the continent?

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The Sarkozy Moment: The United States and France

Has the G-8 summit given the Bush Administration a unique opportunity to repair its relations with France?

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Why Nobody Cares About Iraq

Are most countries involved in Iraq acting solely out of self-interest?

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Chirac, the Movie

As Jacques Chirac’s political career draws to a close, have his personal traits served him well in leading France?

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Europe and the Battle for France

How will the outcome of France’s presidential election resonate in Europe — and beyond?

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Another World is Possible

In early 2003, who correctly predicted the consequences of an invasion of Iraq?

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Ten Potential Surprises for 2007

From fissures in the EU to a unified Middle East to a booming world economy, what are some events that could occur in 2007?

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