Tag Archives: George W. Bush

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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Risk Intelligence and the Iraq War: Part II

How do you tell whether your adversary’s experience is more relevant than yours?

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Risk Intelligence and the Iraq War: Part I

Could the Bush Administration have done better in anticipating the violent aftermath of the invasion of Iraq?

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Dis/Honesty and U.S. Immigration Policy

How dependent is the United States on its immigrant population?

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A Catalogue of Questions for Global Leaders

Can you guess to which world leader this governing philosophy can be attributed?

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George Bush and the Benefits of an Uncomplicated Worldview

In what way has President Bush’s diplomacy with India been a success — regardless of what his critics say?

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Spielberg Vs. Bush: Movies and Assassinations

What can Steven Spielberg's movie "Munich" show the Bush Administration about targeted assassinations?

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Waiting for Europe, Wanting America

Why can the U.S. still rely on Kosovo for support no matter how bad the U.S. image is around the globe?

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Nixon to China, Bush to Kyoto?

Why should George W. Bush ratify the Kyoto Protocol in the wake of hurricane Katrina?

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Iran and Israel’s Nuclear Weapons

Is it in Israel’s interest to help to create a nuclear-free Middle East?

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