Tag Archives: Bush Administration

The UN — Teetering on the Brink?

Is the lack of compromise by UN member states eroding international security?

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Getting 21st Century U.S. Foreign Policy Right

Unilateralism or integration? What should guide future U.S. foreign policy?

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It Takes Three to Tango with Tehran

Is the Bush Administration hell-bent on confronting Iran?

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Advice to Europe: Buckle Under!

Some friendly — and not so friendly — advice to Europe.

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The Greater Middle East — The Bush Administration’s Perspective

How is the U.S. effort to democratize the Middle East coming along? An update by Dick Cheney.

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The New Great Game

How is our increasing dependence on oil — and our search for it — jeopardizing the war on terrorism?

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2003/04 — A World Transformed by War

How much has the Iraq war changed global politics — and global thinking?

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The Doctrine of Nagging Doubt

Is U.S. intelligence good enough to support the Bush Adminstration’s doctrine of preemption?

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The “Everybody But Me” Principle

How many explanations blaming others for U.S. difficulties in Iraq are currently being circulated?

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A Reality Check for U.S. Policy

Are U.S. plans for the Middle East too optimistic?

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