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The fight against terrorism is no closer to success today than it was a decade ago when, in the wake of the September 11 terror attacks, President George W. Bush declared a Global War on Terrorism.
This AEI Critical Threats briefing will address the status of the conflict in Waziristan and its impact on regional security concerns.
The United States needs to look for ways to maximize its influence in the Asia-Pacific region through region-wide forums and institutional arrangements, especially given the rise of a still-autocratic China.
The actions of the United Statespertaining to international diplomacy and the importance they play in defeating violent extremists.
There are steps Washington and its allies can take to significantly reduce the problems of energy security and national security associated with America's growing dependence on natural gas.
The Bush administration’s policiesreflecta deeper strategic culture that has guided the United States from the earliest days of the republic.
As the war against terror began to unfold, South Korea and the United States appeared to be working at cross-purposes, and as the campaign progressed, these signs of divergence became gradually more evident.



