Citations with the tag: INTERNATIONAL relations -- United States
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- U.S. FOREIGN POLICY: ROOM TO REGROUP.
Wilkinson, Theodore S. // American Diplomacy; 12/10/2012, p1A review of the article "U.S. Foreign Policy: Room to Regroup," by George Friedman, which appeared at http://www.stratfor.com/weekly/us-foreign-policy-room-regroup, is presented.
- AMERICA AND THE WORLD.
Wilkinson, Theodore S. // Democracy: A Journal of Ideas; Winter2012, Issue 23, p8An introduction to the journal is presented in which the editor discusses an article on Tea Party neo-isolationism and neoconservative adventurism in the U.S., international relations of the U.S., and the economic and political position of the U.S. in 21st century.
- The Arab Awakening: A Wake-Up Call for U.S. Policy.
Wilkinson, Theodore S. // FCNL Washington Newsletter; Jul/Aug2012, Issue 754, p2The article focuses on the U.S. foreign policy and its initiatives to support nonviolent movements in the Middle East. It mentions that the U.S. government continue giving support and aid to the countries like Libya, Egypt, and Tunisia, which are considered as repressive governments. It mentions...
- The U.S. Needs Less, Not More, Grand Strategy.
Yetiv, Steve // World Politics Review (19446284); 2/15/2013, p2The article discusses the problems with the proposed grand strategy or a set of principles applied to foreign policy in the U.S. According to the author, the strategy is difficult to execute because the country's goals shift in response to domestic and international factors. He explains that...
- Obama's Grand Strategy.
BRANDS, H. W. // Foreign Policy; Mar/Apr2013, Issue 199, p12A letter is presented in response to the article "10 Problems Obama Could Actually Solve," in the January/February 2013 issue regarding the foreign policy strategy of U.S. President Barack Obama.
- A Positive Narrative for U.S. Foreign Policy.
Barnett, Thomas P. M. // WPR Subset; 2/27/2012, p1The article examines the foreign policy visions of incumbent U.S. President Barack Obama and Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney. According to the author, all of the candidate's foreign policy visions have been negative and the only sure message that can be gleaned from them is that...
- Tyranny & Dissent: America's Imperial Contradictions.
Cohn, William A. // New Presence: The Prague Journal of Central European Affairs; Spring2011, p34The article explores the foreign policy of the U.S. It mentions that such policy of the nation fails to fulfill its stated aims due to the democracy deficit at home as depicted in the nation's war engagement in the name of humanitarian intervention in Libya. It notes the shift of such policy...
- President Obama: 4 more years.
Cohn, William A. // Charlotte Post; 11/1/2012, Vol. 38 Issue 8, p5AThe article offers brief information on the reasons why incumbent U.S. President Barack Obama is preferable to his challenger Mitt Romney which include an economic plan for voters, the Affordable Care Act, and improved foreign policies.
- Foreign Relations.
Cohn, William A. // United States Country Review; 2012, p371The article provides information on the foreign relations of the U.S. as of 2012 including the country's international economic relations and policy, regional economic assumptions, and military ties.
- WITH FRIENDS LIKE THESE.
Cohn, William A. // Foreign Policy; Mar/Apr2013, Issue 199, p12Several tweets are presented in response to an article by Kenneth Roth suggesting that U.S. President Barack Obama withdraw support from several U.S. allies.
- Unblocking of One Specially Designated National or Blocked Person Pursuant to Executive Order 13315, as Amended.
Hammerle, Barbara C. // Federal Register; 10/21/2011, Vol. 76 Issue 204, p65562The article reports that entities with property and interests in property which have been unblocked pursuant to Executive Order 13315 of August 28, 2003 will be published by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. It notes that removal of extraordinary threat to national security and international...
- Economic Structure and Context: Trade Profile.
Hammerle, Barbara C. // Nicaragua Country Monitor; Jun2012, p16The article reports on the developments related to trade industry in Nicaragua. It is stated that majority of the country's trade is with the U.S. followed by neighboring Central American nations and European Union. Primary imports are the non-durable consumption goods while the primary exports...
- The Under-Examined Story of Fallujah Column.
Gurman, Hannah // Foreign Policy in Focus; 11/23/2011, p2The article discusses the health and environmental impact of U.S. invasion of Fallujah. It cites a mounting public health crisis as the most alarming problem in Fallujah where drastic increases in the number of premature births, infant mortality and birth defects were reported. It indicates the...
- Great Men and Dying Languages.
Gurman, Hannah // World Affairs; Winter2010, Vol. 172 Issue 3, p93Several letters to the editor are presented in response to articles in previous issues including "The Unwise Men," in the Summer 2009 issue, and "The Cosmopolitan Tongue," by John McWhorter, in the Fall 2009 issue.
- Team America.
Gurman, Hannah // New Republic; 3/1/2012, Vol. 243 Issue 3, p1The author discusses the foreign policy views of conservatives such as U.S. presidential candidates Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, and Newt Gingrich, arguing that conservative politicians have touted American exceptionalism in their speeches. The author states that conservatives rally against the...
- AFSA NEWS BRIEFS.
Gurman, Hannah // Foreign Service Journal; Mar2012, Vol. 89 Issue 3, p60The article offers news briefs related to American Foreign Service Association (AFSA) in the U.S. The Foreign Affairs Day homecoming for State Department retirees will be on May 4, 2012. AFSA has offered gratitude to Ambassador C. Edward Dillery for his dedicated service to AFSA. Ambassador...
- Swift Boat Narrative Holds Dynamite for Obama.
MARSH, TAYLOR // Moderate Voice; 5/2/2012, p12The article focuses on the criticisms against the U.S. President Barack Obama. It highlights the important role played by President Obama in the killing of former Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. It also mentions the issue over how Presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his allies politicized...
- The World We Seek: Free of War and The Threat of War.
MARSH, TAYLOR // FCNL Washington Newsletter; Jul/Aug2012, Issue 754, p1The article offers information on the role of U.S. foreign policy which is driven by militarized approaches. It mentions that candidates running for office are arguing over who will ensure the global military dominance of the U.S. instead of preventing wars or promoting global cooperation....
- Nothing Inevitable About War With Iran.
Farley, Robert // WPR Subset; 2/22/2012, p1The article examines the inevitable armed conflict between Iran and Israel and its impact on U.S. foreign policy. According to the author, the case for Israel attacking Iran relies overwhelmingly on the concept of uncertainty as it is not certain if Iran wants to build a bomb, or whether they...
- Global Leaders Left Guessing Who the 'Real' U.S. President Will Be in 2013.
Gvosdev, Nikolas // WPR Subset; 3/30/2012, p1The article reports that Russia and other foreign leaders are deferring critical policy debates with the U.S. as they try to predict the new strategy that will emerge after the 2012 U.S. presidential elections. Observers say that a 2013 version of U.S. President Barack Obama will shift to a more...
- U.S. Must Move Beyond Binary Approach to Foreign Policy.
Gvosdev, Nikolas // WPR Subset; 4/ 6/2012, p1The article discusses the need for the U.S. to adopt foreign policy that ensures more positive and less adversarial relationships. It notes that statements made by U.S. presidential candidate Mitt Romney about Russia as a geopolitical foe will only jeopardize productive relations that have...
- No Binary Choices for U.S. in the Middle East.
Exum, Andrew // WPR Subset; 4/25/2012, p1The article presents the foreign policy dilemma of the U.S. in the Middle East. Particular focus is offered for the support of the U.S. to Bahrain, citing blogs of Ed Husain of the Council of Foreign Relations (CFR to highlight the complexity for U.S. and Western policymakers in choosing which...
- Getting Strategic Communication Out of the Cave.
Bast, Andrew // WPR Subset; 9/11/2009, p1The author shares his insights on the U.S. communicating its strategic message to the rest of the world. He cites the scathing indictment issued by Admiral Michael Mullen who took practitioners to task for doing too much strategy and not enough communicating of the reality of American foreign...
- The Geopolitics of U.S. Energy Independence.
Bast, Andrew // International Economy; Summer2012, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p22The article offers the views of several professors and economists on the impact of the energy independence in the U.S. on the nation's foreign policy. It notes that the nation's deep drilling oil exploration and natural gas shale fracking techniques give the nation the opportunity to become an...
- Soft Power and UAE.
Hassan Khan, Mehmood Ul // Defence Journal; 2012, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p43The article focuses on the move of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to adopt soft power, a critical concept in political science and international relations disciplines. It notes that UAE has been applying different strategies of soft power to achieve its desired socio-economic growth targets...
- Obama's Dismal Record on Foreign Policy.
Krayewski, Ed // Hit & Run; 9/30/2012, p4The author comments on U.S. President Barack Obama's dismal record of foreign policy. He contends that Obama has not earned his 2009 Nobel Peace Prize as protests echo across the Muslim world against U.S. foreign policy. He says Obama also sought to deflect opposition to the Benghazi incident in...
- Ron Paul Challenges Mindless Militarism.
Sullum, Jacob // Hit & Run; 12/18/2011, p40The article explores the foreign policy views of Republican presidential nominee Ron Paul. Paul's foreign policy perspective is often described as isolationist because he opposes the promiscuous use of military force. Paul believes unjustified interventions breed resentment that weakens security...
- Clinton's Blueprint for a Multi-Partner World.
Barnett, Thomas P. M. // WPR Subset; 7/20/2009, p1The article focuses on the major policy address by U.S. Secretary Hillary Clinton in July 2009 concerning strategic foreign policy and international leadership. It states that Clinton rejected the conventional and emerging wisdom which portrays antagonistic poles. Moreover, she discussed the...
- Why America's War on Drugs Will Wane.
Barnett, Thomas P. M. // WPR Subset; 11/ 9/2009, p1The article focuses on the reasons regarding the shift of foreign policy rule existed between the U.S. and Latin America centering on counternarcotics. It states that among the reasons include the rise of middle class across Latin America, the lack of monopolistic pull on the U.S. foreign aid,...
- The Bottom Line on Nation-Building.
Barnett, Thomas P. M. // WPR Subset; 11/30/2009, p1The article offers the author's insights on rebalancing the international security as U.S. President Barack Obama's foreign policy as of November 30, 2009. The author states that the operations of soldiers such as in Afghanistan costs $1 million every year. The author also mentions that the...
- For U.S. and World, Obama Spells Relief, not Cure.
Barnett, Thomas P. M. // WPR Subset; 5/24/2010, p1The article offers the author's insights on U.S. President Barack Obama, whom he believed is slated to be a one-term president. The author says that he realized everything Obama introduces in terms of vision and deeds suggests the history judge him as a transitional figure. He mentions that...
- Assessing Obama's Iran Diplomacy.
Weitz, Richard // WPR Subset; 8/10/2010, p1The article reports that the United Nations start to assess the U.S. President Barack Obama administration's multilateral diplomacy. It says that the disputed Iran presidential election and the failure of U.S. deplomatic initiatives toward Iran was to make it potential for Obama to bring foreign...
- Can Heavy Building Wait as Obama Puts Out Electoral Fires?
Gvosdev, Nikolas // WPR Subset; 9/ 3/2010, p1The article offers the author's insights on the best way to secure U.S. President Barack Obama's foreign policy gains was not to run for re-election. The author says that he is concerned on the growing preoccupation of the midterm elections and a re-election campaign in 2012. He mentions the...
- The Tea Party's Jacksonian Instincts.
Gvosdev, Nikolas // WPR Subset; 9/17/2010, p1The article offers the author's insights on the role of Tea party movement in developing U.S. foreign policy. The author mentions the growing power that the Tea Party is showing, and its potential influential factor in the midterm congressional election in the U.S. in 2010. He also believes in...
- Can Romney Reconcile Foreign Policy and Fiscal Policy?
Kitfield, James // National Journal; 10/13/2012, p7The article looks at the strategy of U.S. Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on foreign policy and fiscal policy based on his foreign-affairs speech. According to the author, Romney's strategy rests on a high degree of cognitive dissonance. The author notes that Romney will not be able...
- A Free Irresponsible Press: Wikileaks and the Battle over the Soul of the Networked Fourth Estate.
Benkler, Yochai // Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review; Winter2012, Vol. 47 Issue 1, p311[I]t is very necessary that we should not flinch from seeing what is vile and debasing. There is filth on the floor, and it must be scraped up with the muckrake; and there are times and places where this service is the most needed of all the services that can be performed. But the man who never...
- FOREIGN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND INTERNATIONAL TAXATION: A CASE STUDY OF TREATY IMPLEMENTATION IN CHINA.
WEI CUI // Administrative Law Review; Winter2012, Vol. 64 Issue 1, p191The article presents a case study of treaty implementation in China in 2012. Topics include international taxation, the application of foreign administrative law, information administrative pronouncements, and cross-border tax treaties. Information is provided on U.S. foreign and domestic tax...
- Renewing Washington's Multilateral Leadership.
Weiss, Thomas G. // Global Governance; Jul-Sep2012, Vol. 18 Issue 3, p253The article discusses the international organization United Nations (UN), the strategies and advantages associated with international cooperation, and the significance of multilateralism in U.S. foreign policy. Topics include how multilateral leadership was instrumental in defeating European...
- Toward Economic Equity.
Herwees, Tasbeeh // Islamic Horizons; Jan/Feb2012, Vol. 41 Issue 1, p34The article discusses the Occupy Los Angeles (LA) movement in California aimed at achieving economic equity. Los Angeles demonstrators has created a permanent campsite around the Los Angeles City Hall. They are protesting against different issues such as increasing unemployment rates, corporate...
- LOCAL EMPLOYEES SEEK A DIALOGUE WITH WASHINGTON.
Olislaeger, Eddy; Lubetkin, Wendy // Foreign Service Journal; Jun2012, Vol. 89 Issue 6, p24The article discusses the creation of the International Foreign Service Association (IFSA) by locally employed staff (LES) to advocate on their behalf in the U.S. The author talks about the opposition of LES on an administrative notice that changes the terms and conditions for LES employment. He...
- FOREIGN SERVICE NATIONALS SPEAK OUT.
Honley, Steven Alan // Foreign Service Journal; Jun2012, Vol. 89 Issue 6, p30The article offers the reflection of several members of the International Foreign Service Association (IFSA) on their work at U.S. missions around the world. U.S. ambassador to Belgium, Jon Miracle, talks about how his ability to speak Dutch and French has made him a good contributing partner in...
- Arab liberals must stay in the game.
Masood, Ehsan // Nature; 8/9/2012, Vol. 488 Issue 7410, p131The author discusses the role of Arab liberals in building a science environment in the Middle East and North Africa. Kemal Helbawy, former Brotherhood exiles organizer, cites the goals of the Islamist science policy such as support of the national defence, ensure quality of life and prove the...
- Dueling Speeches: Obama, Romney Offer Different Foreign Policy Visions.
Masood, Ehsan // Moderate Voice; 9/25/2012, p7The article focuses on U.S. President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney who were considered with different foreign policy.
- Does Safety Trump Democracy?
Klein, Joe // Time International (Atlantic Edition); 2/14/2011, Vol. 177 Issue 6, p15The article presents the author's thoughts on how the concepts of strict realism and neoconservative idealism have not supported the U.S. foreign policy of promoting democracy. The discussion topics include whether or not the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) should bail out Kabul Bank...
- BARACK OBAMA.
Klein, Joe // Foreign Policy; Dec2012, Issue 197, p40The article focuses on U.S. President Barack Obama, who was named one of the top global thinkers of 2012 for his foreign policy decisions related to fighting terrorism, international military intervention in Libya, and planning to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
- ROBERT KAGAN.
Klein, Joe // Foreign Policy; Dec2012, Issue 197, p84The article profiles author Robert Kagan of the policy think tank the Brookings Institution, who was named one of the top global thinkers of 2012 for his book "The World America Made," which argues against the idea that the U.S. is in decline and advocates for a strong foreign policy.
- STUDY WAR Much More.
Vego, Milan // U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings; Jan2013, Vol. 139 Issue 1, p58The article discusses the establishment and the critical role of the U.S. Navy in protecting the country against undersea threats. The Navy contributes in maintaining peace as well as in deterring war and it implements diverse operations short of war ranging from support of foreign policy and...
- Revolutionary Eruption in the Maghreb States of North Africa? A Discourse on Their Implications for United States - Africa Relations.
Enor, Frank; Chime, Jide // Journal of Politics & Law; Mar2013, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p163Revolutionary uprisings which engulfed states of North Africa between December, 2010 to October, 2011 were interpreted by the West simply as resulting from "lack of economic opportunities" in the region and the "iron fist" policy of their rulers. These interpretations, as contended by this paper...
- Does Safety Trump Democracy?
Klein, Joe // Time International (South Pacific Edition); 2/14/2011, Vol. 177 Issue 6, p25The article presents the author's thoughts on how the concepts of strict realism and neoconservative idealism have not supported the U.S. foreign policy of promoting democracy. The discussion topics include whether or not the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) should bail out Kabul Bank...
- Does Safety Trump Democracy?
Klein, Joe // Time; 2/14/2011, Vol. 177 Issue 6, p25The article presents the author's thoughts on how the concepts of strict realism and neoconservative idealism have not supported the U.S. foreign policy of promoting democracy. The discussion topics include whether or not the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) should bail out Kabul Bank...




