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Addresses and policy discussions at the Congress of Prague celebrate the achievements of Western civilization and affirm the values on which that civilization is based.
While the administration accepts the urgency of halting the spread of nuclear weapons, the policies it has embraced to reach that goal are likely to make matters worse.
Foreign policy experts discussed ways of reviving the North Atlantic alliance and of integrating the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe into Western institutions.
If America's allies want a say at the table when it comes to security matters and, more importantly, want to be listened to, they cannot assume that the United States will always pick up the check to maintain global order.
Radio Free Europe continues to broadcast independent news to at leasttwenty-one countries and remains as important now as itdidduring the Cold War.
How will the United States respond to Saad Ibrahim being punished for supportingtheir democracy agenda?
The annual international conference on NATO enlargement organized by the New Atlantic Initiative (NAI) was postponed this year and the Latvian president, expected to join the conference in Budapest in late September, will stay home, reported a presidential spokeswoman.
This essay decribes the Congress of Prague,which is a major international effort aimed at revitalizing political, economic, security, and cultural ties across the Atlantic and across Europe.




