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Perhaps the United Statesshould form an informal caucus of democratic states outside the United Nations.
Throughout his career, Robert Kagan has been a severe critic of foreign policy realists who emphasize the "balance of power" at the expense of morality, ideology, and principle. Yet, in this book Kagan's emphasis is mostly on power, not morality or democracy.
The distinction between “old” and “new” Europe that Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld pointedly drew last year undermines the geo-strategic bridges built between western and central-eastern Europe during the 1990s. It also underscores the uncertainty of the transatlantic bridge’s strength, which...
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.




