2003 A YEAR IN REVIEW
Tags: WORLD politics; IRAQ War, 2003-2011
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- The New, New EUROPE. McGuire, Stryker; Radcliffe, Liat; Theil, Stefan; Pape, Eric; Nadeau, Barbie; Ferro, Charles // Bulletin with Newsweek;12/9/2003, Vol. 121 Issue 6402, p64
For much of the past year, Europe has been divided over America and its war in Iraq. Now it is divided against itself. France and Germany assailed the U.S. for riding roughshod over other countries in the war on Iraq. Now they stand accused of being the America of Europe, a two-headed superpower...
- Alliance Therapy. Stokes, Bruce // National Journal;5/3/2003, Vol. 35 Issue 18, p1370
Discusses the decline in foreign relations between the U.S. and Europe due to the disagreement over the U.S. war with Iraq in 2003. Stand of U.S. President George W. Bush on the possibility of reconciliation; Ways to repair the disagreement over Iraq; Comments on the U.S. policy toward Iran and...
- Here's Hoping U.S. Wages Peace Just As Well As War. Morgan, Tom // Business Journal (Central New York);4/25/2003, Vol. 17 Issue 17, p27
Comments on how the peacemaking skills of Americans are going to be put to the test in Iraq after the 2003 Iraq War. Relief efforts to be spearheaded by the U.S. and Great Britain; Call for the U.S. to steer the United Nations to humanitarian aid and away from government-building; Factors to...
- 25-31 March 2003. Stojkovic, Dragan // Transitions Online;3/31/2003, pN.PAG
Deals with the separation of the U.S. from Europe as a result of the war in Iraq and its impact on Balkan countries as of March 2003. Factor critical to the European Union enlargement; Difficultly of defining the position of the Balkan populations on the war; Importance of U.S. support to...
- AMERICANS ABROAD. Campbell, Joseph; Ciletti, Rebecca; Cummings, Joe; Garber, Megan; James, Jamie; Maher, Frances; Morris, Michele; Napack, Jonathan; Newton, John; Surana, Sanjay; Whelan, Carolyn; Williams, Gisela; Wolman, Dave // Conde Nast Traveler;Jun2003, Vol. 38 Issue 6, p61
Presents a survey on the treatment of American travelers in several countries following the declaring of U.S.-led war against Iraq. Occurrence of debates and arguments; Sentiments of local citizens against own government; Lack of reports on substantiated harassment. INSETS: REPORT PARIS, by...
- World Order: What Catholics Forgot. Weigel, George // First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion & Public Life;May2004, Issue 143, p31
Explores the Iraq War in 2003 as a by-product of a 40-year 'time of forgetting,' a forgetting of the distinct way Catholics have thought about world politics for centuries. Difficult moment in dialogue between the Holy See and the U.S. government during the months leading to the Iraq War in...
- A NEW ORDER, NEW POWERS. Weidenfield, Werner // Naval War College Review;Autumn2003, Vol. 56 Issue 4, p153
Discusses the impact of the Iraqi War on the future of international politics. Increase in military expenditures, international military cooperation and formation of alliances; Ability of the United States to survive terrorism; Diplomatic relations between the U.S. and continental Europe.
- Diplomatic Balancing Act. // Emerging Europe Monitor: South East Europe Monitor;Jan2004, Vol. 11 Issue 1, p4
This article focuses on recent developments in world politics. Although the European Union (EU) accession remains a top priority for Bulgaria, the government has continued its attempts to win the support of its U.S. counterpart. In light of the divisions between U.S. and Belgium caused by the...
- United States: Country Forecast: Comment & Analysis. // Political Risk Yearbook: United States Country Report;2003, p11
Presents comments and analysis of the country risk forecast for the U.S. in 2003. Description of the nation's political landscape; Approach of the U.S. Congress to business policy; Possible economic impact of the war in Iraq.


