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Discussing Foreign Policy at the Conventions
September 15, 2008 2 min. read

While most of the media's attention was turned to the speeches given at the recent Republican and Democratic national conventions, meanwhile, many of the nation's think tanks and non-profit organizations organized sidebar discussions about critical policy issues facing the country. Two excellent examples of such events were both sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations, […]

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U.S. – Russia Relations
September 15, 2008 2 min. read

  Having recognized the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, Russia has now decided to keep troops in those disputed regions (The New York Times – Moscow Will Keep Troops in Georgia Enclaves): Defense Minister Anatoly E. Serdyukov told Mr. Medvedev during a televised meeting on Tuesday that about 3,800 troops would remain in each […]

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Asia Policy Debate 2008
September 12, 2008 2 min. read

  It's Friday and I’ve developed a tradition of closing the week with a recommendation to a blog or other internet resource that will help my readers gain insight into world affairs. Today I’d like to recommend the blog of the Asia Policy Debate 2008. According to their about statement: The purpose of this site is […]

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World Views of the Elections: So What?
September 12, 2008 4 min. read

A poll released yesterday by the German Marshall Fund basically echos one released the previous day, and, for that matter, echoes most other polls conducted on the subject of world views on the Presidential candidates. From the press release: “A survey released today shows that nearly half of Europeans (47%) believe that relations between the […]

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9-11 & Allied Support
September 11, 2008 4 min. read

The United States paused today to note the anniversary of the 9-11 terrorist attacks. This is an opportunity for reflection and resolve. We look back on those attacks (the archive of The New York Times report can be found here) from this safe distance seven years later and marvel at the national unity that arose […]

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Harsh Words of the US-India Nuclear Deal
September 11, 2008 4 min. read

This week saw new developments in the U.S.-India civil nuclear cooperation accord.  In case you’re unfamiliar, this deal would allow the US to ship atomic fuel to India, for use in its civil nuclear energy program, in return for international inspections of India's civilian reactors, to make sure they don't use this technology to make nuclear weapons. As […]

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Surging in Afghanistan
September 10, 2008 1 min. read

President Bush has announced that he will send additional military forces to Afghanistan (The New York Times – 8,000 Troops to Leave Iraq Next Year): President Bush has accepted the recommendation of his senior civilian and military advisers to reduce the number of American troops in Iraq by 8,000 in the early months of next […]

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BBC Poll: In 22 Nations, Obama preferred over McCain
September 10, 2008 2 min. read

A new poll published yesterday by the BBC World Service, GlobeScan and the Program on International Policy Attitudes asked publics in 22 countries three key questions about the US Presidential election. First, who do you prefer be the next US President, McCain or Obama? Second, what effect do you think each candidate's eventual Presidency have […]

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Diversity At State
September 9, 2008 2 min. read

  Perhaps reflecting on her impressive career and the historic candidacy of Barack Obama, Secretary Rice is questioning why the State Department isn't more representative of the U.S. population (AFP – Rice laments lack of black diplomats): “I want to see a Foreign Service that looks as if black Americans are part of this great […]

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Global Leadership in the 21st Century
September 8, 2008 1 min. read

I’m having a busy Monday, so I’m reaching deep into the archives for this article (Business Week – Who Will Rule The 21st Century?) about why the U.S. need not fear an ascendant China or India in the 21st Century. The report is from July ’07, so it will be interesting to read your thoughts […]

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Training Palin on Foreign Policy
September 6, 2008 2 min. read

Following up on my recent post investigating Sarah Palin's foreign policy experience, the Washington Post reports the Republican vice presidential candidate is getting some training from her fellow GOP, and Independent colleagues: “Lieberman, who was the 2000 Democratic vice presidential nominee but is now an independent, has helped introduce Palin to officials of the American […]

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Sifting Through the GOP Platform
September 6, 2008 4 min. read

When the Democratic party released their party platform two weeks ago I sifted through it to see where and how the word “diplomacy” was used. Now it's the Republican Party's turn. There's good news and bad news with the the GOP report. The good news is that the platform's drafters dedicated a section to both Public […]

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