Tag Archives: Iraq

Gerhard Schröder as a Great Historian?

Is Germany’s Gerhard Schröder the most astute student of global war history?

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Will Clark Take Washington?

What are general turned presidential candidate Wesley Clark's views on U.S. politics — at home and abroad?

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Iraq’s Railways and Amtrak

Is U.S. reconstruction policy abroad more sensible than it is at home?

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The U.S. Debate About Iraq — The September 2003 Edition

How do different U.S. political factions view the Iraq engagement four months into the occupation?

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Tony Blair: Dr. Faust — Or Mephistopheles?

Does the British Prime Minister resemble a German literary character?

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What Tony Blair Never Told George W. Bush

Should the Bush Administration have studied Iraqi history before attempting to democratize it?

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America's Mid-Life Crisis

What steps must the United States take to confront a crumbling infrastructure and growing self-doubts?

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The Washington ‘PR’ess Corps

Have the U.S. media become followers instead of leaders in enabling informed public discourse?

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Transatlantic Relations — The Day After

Have transatlantic relations only worsened over Iraq — or is the schism much deeper?

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Benchmarking as a Tool for Alliance Management

How is the U.S. President using his MBA to shape his country’s foreign policy?

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