Tag Archives: United States

Toward a More Independent Europe?

Are Washington's errors of judgment doing lasting damage to the pursuit of common Western interests?

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Breeding Bin Ladens

How are U.S. efforts in the Muslim world fundamentally misguided?

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The NRA as America’s Cosa Nostra

Why is the U.S. public remaining curiously silent on gun control after the shootings at Virginia Tech?

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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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Immigration and the Looming U.S. Demographic Crisis

How will economic pressures soon change the U.S. debate over immigration?

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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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The POP (Public Opinion Poll) Superpower

Why is it dangerous to legitimize U.S. foreign policy decisions through opinion polls?

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The Iraq War in History

The United States’ engagement in Iraq has lasted longer than its involvement in which major wars?

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U.S. Foreign Policy and the Car Industry — Brothers in Arms?

What surprising parallels emerge between the beleaguered U.S. car industry and U.S. foreign policy?

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Triggering the Next Iranian Revolution (Part II)

How does U.S. policy toward Iran stymie the potential for a democratic, free-market Iranian revolution?

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