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No, the UN is Right for the Job
Those in the Bush administration who celebrate the end of the United Nations are grievously mistaken. In the dangerous world after Sept. 11, we need to learn how better to use it, not lose it. (Belfer... Read More...


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War Crimes Trials
Any organization calling for examination of American conduct in Iraq has lost all credibility, both with the US government and the American people. By Paul Rosenzweig. (Heritage Foundation, 4/22/200... Read More...


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Sidelined on Human Rights: America Bows Out
By blocking international treaties banning land mines and child soldiers, the United States has become an obstacle to the advancement of human rights law. By Kenneth Roth. (Foreign Affairs, 3/1/1998) Read More...


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Turkey at a Critical Juncture
A policy brief in which Zeyno Baran warns of the challenges facing the new Turkish government and with it the transatlantic relationship with the US. (Nixon Center, 2/20/2003) Read More...


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Turkey, Iraq, and the United States: Getting the Post-War Situation Right
A discussion with Cengiz Candar, Senior Columnist and CNN-Turk political analyst and Larry Diamond, Senior Fellow at Hoover Institution   (Nixon Center, 5/15/2003) Read More...


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U.N. Authorization for War with Iraq Is Unnecessary
(Heritage Foundation, 9/5/2002) Read More...


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America the Vulnerable
September 11 revealed the soft underbelly of globalization. Washington must work with other governments to make international trade safe -- or else close the book on globalization. By Stephen E. Flynn... Read More...


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Preparing for the Next Attack
The United States is the target of a few hostile nations and terrorist groups, some of them state-sponsored. To meet these new threats, Washington must pursue three strategies: prevention, deterrence... Read More...


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The Rogue Who Came in From the Cold
President Bush must figure out how to keep the pressure on while recognizing Libya's progress and helping reintegrate it into the world community. By Ray Takeyh. (Foreign Affairs, 5/1/2001) Read More...


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The Nightmare of Bioterrorism
Biological terrorism is now a greater menace than ever, yet the world remains woefully unprepared to protect itself. It is time to seriously rethink the U.S. approach to this deadly threat. By Laurie... Read More...


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France, the United States and the 'War on Terrorism'
(Brookings Institute, 1/1/2002) Read More...


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Evolving U.S.-China Military Ties with China and Taiwan.
A discussion with the Honorable Kurt Campbell  (Nixon Center, 1/30/2003) Read More...


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Symposium on America’s War on Terrorism
(Nixon Center, 10/4/2001) Read More...


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Promoting Democracy and Fighting Terror
During the war on terrorism, George W. Bush has shown a split personality on the promotion of democracy abroad. By Thomas Carothers. (Foreign Affairs, 1/1/2003) Read More...


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Fixing Intelligence
Although some minor reforms might help, U.S. intelligence has been performing well. The grim fact is that even the best system sometimes lets a few mistakes slip through, and many proposed reforms wou... Read More...


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The Most Urgent Security Threat?
Discusses American perspective regarding possible theft of nuclear weapons or weapons-usable material from Russia for use against Americans. (Nixon Center, 1/19/2001) Read More...


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U.S. Security Policy in Asia: Implications for China-U.S. Relations
(Brookings Institute, 9/1/2000) Read More...


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BBC In Depth: U.S. Elections
BBC News Online charts one of the most extraordinary battles for the White House in US election history and analyses the direction of George W Bush's administration. (1/6/2001) Read More...


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BBC In Depth: U.S.-China Tension
News and analysis on U.S.-China relations, particularly as a result from spy plane downing. (1/6/2003) Read More...


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BBC In Depth: The Clinton Years
BBC News Online looks back at the milestones of Bill Clinton's extraordinary eight-year presidency. (1/1/2001) Read More...


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U.S. Security and Military Cooperation with the Countries of the South Caucasus
(Belfer Center, 5/13/2003) Read More...


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The Limits of Eloquence
The Washington Post Columnist Michael Kinsley looks at the cleavage between Bush's Words, Actions and the interest of the US. (Washington Post, 11/14/2003) Read More...


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The State of the Union
George W. Bush's 2003 address to Congress on State of the Union. (01/28/2003) Read More...


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President Bush Addresses the Nation
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President Addresses the Nation
Address of the President to the Nation (09/07/2003) Read More...


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President Bush Addresses United Nations General Assembly
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Planning Policy in Today’s World
Remarks at the Kennan Institute 2003 Annual Dinner, Washington, DC. (5/22/2003) Read More...


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The United States and India: A Transformed Relationship
Richard N. Haass, Director, Policy Planning Staff Remarks to Confederation of Indian Industry Hyderabad, India (07/01/2003) Read More...


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Foreign Policy Post-September 11: Learning the Right Lessons
Donald K. Steinberg, Deputy Director, Policy Planning Staff. Remarks to Town Hall Meeting Dixie State College, St. George, Utah (27/02/2003) Read More...


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Revitalizing National Defense
Shortly after his inauguration, President Bush called for a review of all U.S. military capabilities setting the goal of how best to achieve the necessary transformation to meet the new challenges of ... Read More...


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