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Saving Pakistan's Nukes
May 7, 2009 2 min. read

As the U.S.-Afghanistan-Pakistan presidential summit concludes it’s worth noting that we have heard a lot of talk about fighting the Taliban, fighting corruption, increasing aid for development, and promoting trade between the two countries, but there is one important issue that has not been discussed at the summit: the security of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons. The […]

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AfPak Day at the White House
May 6, 2009 1 min. read

Today is AfPak Day at the White House as President Obama hosts the leaders of Afghanistan and Pakistan. It is hoped that the summit will lead to new resolve to combat the Taliban and a new spirit of cooperation at the regional level. I’d like to refer you to this White House blog post in […]

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Burning Crops to Fight the Taliban
May 5, 2009 1 min. read

Take a look at this video report from MSNBC about a new tactic the U.S. is using to fight the Taliban in Afghanistan. The U.S. is attempting to interrupt the flow of money to the Taliban by burning the poppy fields. There’s no doubt that in a traditional war this would make sense: attack the […]

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Supreme Court's Role Grows in Foreign Affairs
May 4, 2009 2 min. read

Friday was an important day in U.S. domestic politics. Supreme Court Justice David Souter informed the White House that he would be stepping down when the court term ends in June. This provides an opportunity for President Obama to appoint a new justice who will shape the direction of the high court for years to […]

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100 Days: The Foreign Policy Team
April 30, 2009 1 min. read

The media has been saturated with 100 day retrospectives and most of them (understandably so) have focused on economic policy and the financial crisis. I found this analysis focused on foreign policy at the Carnegie Endowment for Peace website. In A Thousand Envoys Bloom, Carnegie scholar David Rothkopf compares and contrasts the economic and foreign […]

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100 Days of Obama's Foreign Policy
April 28, 2009 1 min. read

In this post to the progressive site Foreign Policy in Focus, John Feffer examines Obama’s first 100 days of foreign policy with a reference to Twitter (practically unavoidable these days) inspired brevity: The score for foreign policy isn’t so clear-cut. In TwitterWorld, the temptation is to evaluate change on the basis of headlines and rhetorical […]

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Exploring Egypt
April 27, 2009 1 min. read

The Great Decisions Television Series is highlighting Egypt, one of the U.S.’s strongest allies in the Middle East. In the episode From Pharaohs to Facebook: Egypt Today, they talk to a wide variety of commentators about life in modern Egypt: Thirty years after the historic Camp David Peace Accords, Great Decisions traveled to Cairo for […]

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Facing The Taliban Threat
April 23, 2009 1 min. read

Secretary Clinton warned yesterday that Pakistan is in danger of abdicating to the Taliban by giving up too much territory. They are becoming, she said, a mortal threat to world peace. The government of Pakistan then sent troops in to a region recently controlled by the Taliban, where they were then attacked by Taliban forces. […]

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Engaging Enraging Iran
April 21, 2009 2 min. read

Representatives of several leading Western countries walked out of a U.N. conference on racism in Switzerland yesterday when the president of Iran continued the same vitriol leveled at Israel at the previous conference. This report from The Washington Post has the details on the proceedings: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad argued before a U.N. anti-racism conference […]

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Public Diplomacy & Web 2.0
April 20, 2009 1 min. read

I was skimming the Huffington Post this morning and found this interesting blog post by Kenneth Wollack, president of the National Democratic Institute, promoting a new era of American public diplomacy. In light of my recent post about Web 2.0 efforts in this area, I was struck by this comment: In today’s interdependent world, where […]

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Backgrounder on U.S. – Mexico Relations
April 16, 2009 1 min. read

I’d like to take a moment to highlight a resource from the Council on Foreign Relations that will be useful background info as you read about Obama’s trip to Mexico prior to attending the Summit of the Americas. The CFR offers a three-part timeline of the history of U.S.-Mexico relations from Mexican independence to the […]

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U.S. Fighting Poverty in Latin America
April 15, 2009 2 min. read

If we are to talk about U.S. relations with Latin America, what springs to mind? Is it overthrowing governments? Supporting dictators? Funding death squads? That was the past and a new day has dawned, at least according to this article published by The Diplomatic Courier: A Global Affairs Magazine: The White House has said that […]

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