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The October 1 operational launch of U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), on the eve of a new American presidential administration, provides an unprecedented opportunity to reshape U.S. strategy toward Africa. Significant attention has been devoted to the structure and functions of AFRICOM--and to its strategic communications challenges. Less thought, however, has...
Rather suddenly, the prospects for global peace and freedom, economic growth, and prosperity look less promising, and the world is once again beginning to appear a more dangerous place.
What are the implications of Iran's subsidies reform for the Iranian economy and U.S. policy?
While U.S. voters were not particularly interested in foreign policy (certainly not Asia policy) during this election, Asia is always interested in U.S. voters.
Tensions within Iran's conservative elite have been evident throughout 2010. The divisions within the regime's ruling elite, however, have been confined to matters of Iran's domestic policies and bureaucratic competition.
Today's budding U.S.-China security rivalry will shape the region's future and the future of the world.The United States needs to transform America's Asian alliances into an integrated, net-centric system.





