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Somewhere in the alphabet soup of institutional acronyms--WTO, G-7, G-20, IMF--it would seem there might be one that could prompt China to revalue its currency. Certainly, Washington's had little luck on its own.
This paper explores the opportunities presented by the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) to Japan to revitalize its trade policy, bolster economic growth, and increase participation in regional multilateral fora for the 21st century. Despite its strengths, Japan has continued to face problems caused by its economic, political,...
Avoiding unilateralism may be helpful, but it can cost more than it's worth.
The Obama administration's foreign policy performance has been uneven--with its withdrawal from the United Nations group preparing for "Durban II" merely the most obvious mess.
Ambassador Bolton's review of John Fonte's book "Sovereignty vs. Submissions: Will Americans Rule Themselves of be Ruled by Others?"
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE KEYNOTE ADDRESS WILL BE OFF THE RECORD.
U.S.-Russian relations are in bad shape. From the democratization and foreign policy orientation of the post-Soviet states to missile defense and energy and pipeline politics, more often than not Washington and Moscow find themselves on opposite sides. The Kremlin is...





