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The fierce battle over reform was based on the perception that Americans did not get good value for their money. That perception is wrong.
President Obama’s Mexico strategy picked up where the Bush-era “Merida Plan” package left off. In 2012, if Mexicans choose a new president who decides to end the anti-drug offensive, we may wish that we had done more to support our Mexican allies when we had the chance.
Vincente Fox's provocative words may ensure that Mexico's 2012 presidential campaign will include a healthy debate on whether its citizens are committed to building a modern, law-abiding society or prefer to tolerate drug corruption that stunts its economic and political growth.
At this event, panelists discussed the simmering conflict between the nuclear-armed states of India and Pakistan.
In withdrawing all but a tiny few U.S. forces from Iraq and indicating that he is weighing an accelerated drawdown from Afghanistan, President Obama is reversing a generation’s course in American strategy and policy.
Online registration for this event is now closed. Walk-in registrations will be accepted.
Since the destruction of the al-Askariya shrine in Samarra on February 22, 2006, a growing number of commentators has warned that Iraq is slipping into civil war, and that prospects for stability and democracy in Iraq are...
At this event, panelists discussed the implications of Iraq's March 7 parliamentary elections.
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.







