Dec 28, 2009: Lee Hamilton: Tensions Between U.S., Japan Won’t Alter Relationship Comments: 0 | Categories:
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U.S. Foreign Policy “Despite recent tension, the U.S.-Japanese security alliance is, and will remain, a fixture of the international order, American foreign policy, and Japanese foreign policy,” maintains former U.S. Representative Lee H. Hamilton, currently the director of the Woodrow Wilson International Center...
May 3, 2009: Some Candor, Please, About the Taliban in Pakistan Comments: 0 | Categories:
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U.S. Foreign Policy (Editor’s Note: The article below was published in The International News of Pakistan on Saturday, May 02, 2009. The Diplomatic Times Review is publishing it with the permission of the author, a Harvard educated lawyer and practicing attorney based in...
Dec 22, 2008: Under Obama, Will Negotiating Become Main Foreign Policy Approach? Comments: 0 | Categories:
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U.S. Foreign Policy “Negotiating with America's adversaries is a tricky business, and with President-elect Barack Obama on the way in, most observers of US foreign policy are confident that negotiating is about to become the predominant foreign policy approach - for better or...
Nov 30, 2008: Obama and Clinton Can Work Together Comments: 1 | Categories:
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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 30, 2008: Why Pakistan Offered to Help India With Mumbai Attack investigation Comments: 0 | Categories:
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U.S. Foreign Policy The International News of Pakistan reported November 30, 2008, that "U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s not much publicized telephone call to [Pakistani] President Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday evening [November 27, 2008] is understood to have led to the...
Nov 29, 2008: Taking a Chance With Hillary at Foggy Bottom Comments: 0 | Categories:
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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...
Nov 23, 2008: Axelrod: Obama Will Be In Charge of U.S. Foreign Policy Comments: 1 | Categories:
U.S. Foreign Policy CHICAGO, USA -- David Axelrod, President-Elect Barack Obama's White House senior adviser, told ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent and "This Week" Host George Stephanopoulos on November 23, 2008, that Mr. Obama, not the U.S. Secretary of State, who will likely...
Sep 27, 2008: The McCain-Obama Foreign and Economic Policy Debate Comments: 0 | Categories:
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U.S. Politics Last night, September 26, 2008, I started watching the debate between Senator Barack Hussein Obama, the Democratic Party's candidate's for President of the United States, and Senator John Sidney McCain, the Republican Party's candidate in the 2008 elections, but fell...
Sep 21, 2008: Is Latin America Really Outraged by U.S. Foreign Policy? Comments: 0 | Categories:
U.S. Foreign Policy Michael Carmichael, a regular contributor to Canada's Global Research blog, contends that "Foreign policy during the Bush administration is an unmitigated disaster that is still unfolding." See "Foreign policy during the Bush administration is an unmitigated disaster." Mr. Carmichael said,...
Sep 21, 2008: The U.S. is Facing a 'New Era in Global Politics' Comments: 1 | Categories:
U.S. Foreign Policy Asserts Newsweek's Andrew Bask, in a September 20, 2007, preamble to a "Web Exclusive" interview with Zbigniew Brzezinski, "a professor at Johns Hopkins University's prestigious Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies and a former national-security adviser to President...