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Conservatives who seek a revival in their movement must examine how America has changed since the glory days of President Ronald Reagan, and how those changes pose new challenges to, and may impose new limits on, conservatism today.
The challenge for the Obama administration is to ensure that the 2012 elections are not about Iraq either.
Many would like to return to theroots of the conservative movement.
Washington"s attention to the alliance now will pay off as Tokyo weighs its changing role in the world.
President Bushshould propose a U.S.-EU strategic dialogue to keep an eye on China's threat to regional security and its human rights and proliferation records.
While it is indeed true that no man--or nation--is an island, especially not in a world of highly integrated financial markets, it is important to be clear that the southern European crisis was not inevitable; it sprang mainly from the failure to implement the fiscal discipline required of nations that participate in a single currency area.
With the collapse of Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide's government, will the cycle of failure in Haiti be broken?
Today, midway through his term, President Alejandro Toledo of Peru presides over a mess of troubles.



