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Stating America's Case to China's Hu Jintao: A Primer on U.S.-China-Taiwan Policy
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The Bush Administration’s China Policy
A discussion with Kenneth Lieberthal (Nixon Center, 7/26/2001) Read More...


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The Contours of a Bipartisan China Policy
A Presentation by Senator Max Baucus (D-MT) (Nixon Center, 2/27/2001) Read More...


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The Effects and Consequences of an Emerging China
Testimony before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Washington, D.C. By Larry M. Wortzel, Ph.D. (Heritage Foundation, 3/20/2003) Read More...


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The Impact of Recent Developments on Future U.S.-China Relations
A Discussion with Dr. Harry Harding, Dean of the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University (Nixon Center, 5/23/2001) Read More...


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Why Iraq is not like Vietnam
Comparison between Vietnam War and Iraq terrorism. (Christian Science Monitor, 8/26/2003) Read More...


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Israel's ambassador defends security fence
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U.S.-North Korea Talks: Forging Security Beyond the Nuclear Issue
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The Korean Nuclear Crisis: Preventing the Truly Dangerous Spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction
(Belfer Center, 9/1/2003) Read More...


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Iran's Nuclear Program: The Russians May Be Ready To Help
(Belfer Center, 6/12/2003) Read More...


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A Farewell to Arms Inspections
The return of U.N. arms inspectors to Iraq would do more harm than good -- making a mockery of arms control and actually helping Saddam Hussein develop his doomsday arsenal over the long term. With su... Read More...


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The Dilemma of Sustaining an American Empire
A review of "American Empire: The Realities and Consequences of US Diplomacy", Andrew J. Bacevich (Harvard University Press 2002) by Anatol Lieven, senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for Inte... Read More...


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What Price the American Empire?
"The price of empire is terror. The price of occupation is terror. The price of interventionism is terror. As Barry Goldwater used to say, it is as simple as that." by Patrick J. Buchanan (The America... Read More...


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Why Rumsfeld is Wrong
Former British foreign secretary Robin Cook discusses his resignation over the Iraq war—and why it’s unlikely that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction. (Newsweek, 5/30/2003) Read More...


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It's Hamas or Us
"If the Palestinian Authority is sincere in seeking a just settlement to the conflict, then it must finally accept what until now it found unacceptable -- the necessity of extensive force against the ... Read More...


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U.S. Occupation of Iraq Recalls Failure in Korea
Examines similarities between Iraq and Korean conflict. By John Barry Kotch. (Japan Times, 6/18/2003) Read More...


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A Limited Palestinian State
Benjamin Netanyahu outlines conditions for peace in the Middle East. (Washington Post, 6/20/2003) Read More...


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Conservatives' core duty on WMD
….Bush should be pressed on the issue of WMD - by conservatives. By Doug Bandow. (Christian Science Monitor, 7/8/2003) Read More...


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Korea: A House Divided
Fifty years after the armistice, the two Koreas' legacy of conflict underlies a deepening crisis. Essay. (Smithsonian, 7/1/2003) Read More...


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Sharon: I'll solve the Palestinian problem in four years
Interview with Peter Beaumont. (Guardian, 7/13/2003) Read More...


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OCCUPATION: No Model for This One
By Wesley K. Clark (Washington Post, B02 03/23/2003) Read More...


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A WARNING FROM HISTORY: Don't expect democracy in Iraq
by John W. Dower (Boston Review, 02/01/2003) Read More...


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China’s Entry into the WTO: Implications for China and the World Economy.
Program brief of Dr. Nicholas Lardy's discussion on China’s membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the WTO's impact on the country’s domestic economy and international trade. (Nixon Cen... Read More...


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A Chance for Peace in Afghanistan: The Taliban's Days Are Numbered
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Afghanistan and Pakistan: Is the Glass Half Empty or Half Full?
(Nixon Center, 8/8/2002) Read More...


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Afghanistan and the Future of Warfare
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Afghanistan, Graveyard of Empires
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Al-Qaeda After Afghanistan: What, Where and How?
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U.S. Relations with South Asia and Afghanistan
A Presentation by The Honorable Karl F. Inderfurth, Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs (Nixon Center, 10/22/1998) Read More...


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Women and the Transition to Democracy: Iraq, Afghanistan, and Beyond
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