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Foreign Affairs

Dec 27, 2009: FPA Blogs Offers Insightful Year in Review Briefings
Comments: 0 | Categories: Foreign Affairs , Opinion & Analysis
The Foreign Policy Association (FPA), which has been around since 1918, produces some of the best foreign policy and world affairs blogs around. They are written by seasoned bloggers and experts such as Chicago’s Brandon Henander, who writes the War...

Feb 8, 2009: Masters in Criminal Justice’s ‘Top 50 Foreign Policy Blogs’
Comments: 0 | Categories: Foreign Affairs
The Masters in Criminal Justice blog included The Diplomatic Times Review in its list of Top 50 Foreign Policy Blogs at number 16 in the “U.S. and North America Foreign Policy” category. Masters in Criminal Justice blogger Laura Milligan noted...

Feb 8, 2009: The Foreign Policy Monitor & Review
Comments: 0 | Categories: Diplomatic Affairs , Foreign Affairs
I’ve started a new blog to chronicle some of the proposed changes President Barack Obama has vowed to make in U.S. foreign policy and diplomacy. It’s called The U.S. Foreign Policy Monitor & Review, meaning the intent is monitor and...

Jan 1, 2009: What is Obama’s Opinion of Israel and the Middle East Conflict?
Comments: 0 | Categories: Diplomatic Affairs , Foreign Affairs , Israel & Palestine , Middle East Affairs , Opinion & Analysis
Do you want to know President-Elect Barack Obama’s position on Israel and the Palestinians? If so, read the full text of a speech delivered on June 4, 2008, at an American Israel Public Affairs Committee policy conference in Washington, D.C....

Nov 30, 2008: Obama and Clinton Can Work Together
Comments: 1 | Categories: Diplomatic Affairs , Foreign Affairs , U.S. Foreign Policy
The Christian Science Monitor's Washington, D.C.-based Diplomatic Correspondent, Howard LaFranchi, makes a pertinent observation in a November 30, 2008, analysis of President-Elect Barack Obama's selection of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, who will be introduced in Chicago on December 1, 2008,...

Nov 29, 2008: Taking a Chance With Hillary at Foggy Bottom
Comments: 0 | Categories: Foreign Affairs , U.S. Foreign Policy
The columnist Lexington, writing in the Economist, made the following observation on November 27, 2008, about President-Elect Barack Obama's choice of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton as the next U.S. Secretary of State: The next president will face daunting foreign-policy tasks...

Oct 14, 2008: Is a Geopolitical Power Shift Taking Place?
Comments: 0 | Categories: Foreign Affairs , World Media
Lauren Drablier, "a graduate student in International Affairs at Sciences Po Paris" who "currently works for the World Association of Newspapers," notes in an October 14, 2008, post at Nieman Watchdog that: News concerning the financial crisis has taken over...

Sep 30, 2008: Foreign Policy Magazine's New Home
Comments: 0 | Categories: Foreign Affairs , Media & Politics
I see the Washington Post Co. has bought Foreign Policy magazine from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a Washington, D.C. based think tank. See "FP: now brought to you by the Washington Post Company." According to Foreign Policy editor-in-chief...

Feb 14, 2008: Don't Expect Change in House Foreign Affairs Committee's Agenda
Comments: 0 | Categories: Foreign Affairs
CHICAGO, USA -- Democratic Representative Howard L. Berman of California,USA, the No. 2 Democrat on the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs, will become chairman of that committee in March, 2008. He succeeds Representative Thomas Lantos, also a Democrat...

Sep 25, 2007: Miliband Admits Britain Has Alienated Millions of Muslims Over Iraq
Comments: 0 | Categories: Foreign Affairs , Iraqi Affairs
Patrick Wintour, political editor of the The Guardian of London, reports in September 26, 2007, dispatch that "David Miliband, the [British] foreign secretary, yesterday [September 25, 2007] attempted a break with a decade of Blairite foreign policy, admitting a scarred...