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Poland and CSDP: From Wales to Warsaw with a strategic stopover in Brussels
March 2, 2015 5 min. read

In terms of security policy, 2014 was unique for Europe. In this context, a new priority setting in security policy was a necessity.

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U.S./U.K. Defense: Let’s Talk About Tech
March 13, 2014 11 min. read

Young eyes pull upward, searching for the man buried beneath thick matted grass. A soldier stands encircled by a small crowd draped in a sniper’s woodland ghillie suit, a disguise useless against the dusty soil of Horse Guards Parade. But that’s the point.  For on a brisk London day last October, among parachuters and fly-overs, […]

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Budget Cuts Diminish U.S. Role in the World
March 5, 2013 3 min. read

Like many Americans, I’ve been watching the budget impasse with a mix of consternation and disgust. It seems like our politicians are playing a game of chicken with our country’s welfare hanging in the balance. Of course, the most talked about implication of the so-called sequester is the certain impact it will have on the […]

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Foreign Policy Association’s Candidate Selector
September 28, 2012 1 min. read

Thanks to the hard work of several of our bloggers, Foreign Policy Association’s election guide and candidate selector is up! Focusing on the foreign policy views of incumbent President Barack Obama and the opposition challenger, Mitt Romney, the Foreign Policy Association’s bloggers provide readers with background and analysis on the five most-debated topics facing American […]

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