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The recent election outcomes significantly changed the political leadership of France and Greece - American Enterprise Institute (AEI) Scholars Desmond Lachman and Danielle Pletka are available to comment on their economic and foreign policy implications.
TheU.S.government can notrestore confidence in the United Nations;only the officers and functionaries of the U.N. can do that.
North Korea's nuclear weapons program is a challenge that can be best managed by an approach involving all countries in Northeast Asia and the United States.
As we applaud steps forward and work to bolster the Israelis and the Palestinians, we should remember past missteps.
The United Statesmust fund effective, comprehensive malarial control programs in order to prevent malaria from threatening U.S. interests both at home and abroad.
The North Korean government did not opt to join the world’s nuclear weapons club suddenly, on a bizarre and inexplicable whim. To the contrary: last week’s announcement represents the predictable culmination of decades of methodical progress on a multifaceted program of weapons of mass destruction.
Last week's announcement represents the predictable culmination of decades of progress on a multifaceted program of weapons of mass destruction.
The UN's administration of the Oil for Food program brings into question the efficacy and integrity of the institution as a whole, as well as its ability to function credibly in Iraq.



