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To what extent has America's global leadership been based on its economic leadership? What does the recent economic turmoil portend for international economic institutions and for America's role? What will replace the failed post-World War II Bretton Woods system and institutions? In his recent paper, "The End of the 'American...
This event will discuss who should set the rules for geoengineering, What should those rules permit or forbid, and how should they be enforced.
Rocked by scandal and divided in the wake of contentious debates over Iraq, the United Nations faces its most critical hour at a time when many around the world would like it to be an alternative to American power. In his new book, The Future of the United...
This book exposes the radical agenda and terrorist activities of the mullahs who run Iran, and offers an action plan for responding.
Military operations in Iraq continue apace, but the big picture there is less clear than ever before. How has the transfer of sovereignty affected the shape and progress of the counterinsurgency campaign? Does the end of the military offensive against Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr in Najaf represent a success for...
Is there any reason to be afraid of trade with poor countries?
Even as critics complain that the Bush administration has limited stem cell research, state and private funding of such research goes forward.
In May 1997, world leaders, academics, journalists, and government officials explored subjects vital to the future security and prosperity of democratic nations on both sides of the Atlantic.





