Tag Archives: United Nations

America’s Foreign Legion

How could the United States outsource military operations in Iraq to keep human and monetary costs manageable?

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A New “Credo” for Humankind

How can we better approach the problem of world peace?

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The Pope: Teacher of Globalization?

What are Pope John Paul II’s thoughts on peace and global development?

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The Changing Nature of War

Is a philosophy of doubt the better counsel in deciding to go to war?

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Libya and Transatlantic Cooperation

Are recent events heralding nations' push toward non-proliferation — or is this just a happy interlude?

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George W. Bush’s Transatlantic Crisis

Did Bush’s political style jeopardize an otherwise amicable relationship?

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Does the United States Need the UN?

What will be the role of the United Nations in future U.S. foreign policy?

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The U.S. Congress Vs. the United Nations: Profiles in Courage

Has the U.S. Congress become irrelevant to U.S. foreign policy decisions?

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The UN to Tony Blair’s Rescue

Can resolving Arab-Israeli issues present a compromise for a UN resolution?

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On the Eternal Relevance of the UN

Can the United States reckon on full EU support to rebuild Iraq in the aftermath of war in that country?

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