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- 1From:American DiplomacyNorth Africa regained, in the last year, a new visibility in American eyes with the ever-increasing threats of violence by Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) that carried out attacks such as the storming, in 2012,...
- 2From:World Affairs (Vol. 176, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAside from the Arab boycott against Israel, American sanctions against Cuba have lasted longer than any other embargo in the modern era. The sanctions were imposed in stages in the early 1960s after Fidel Castro...
- 3From:American Diplomacywww.jamestown.org/terrorism/news/article.php?articleid=2373640 By Dr. Reidar Visser (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs) Writing for the Jamestown Terrorism Monitor, a valuable source of succinct and...
- 4From:Parameters (Vol. 37, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIsrael's Strategic Future: The Final Report of Project Daniel" was completed in mid-January 2003, several months before the start of Operation Iraqi Freedom, and transmitted by hand to then Prime Minister Ariel Sharon....
- 5From:Contemporary Southeast Asia (Vol. 28, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedChinese and American policies toward mainland Southeast Asia exhibit interesting and complicated aspects as both great powers hedge against the future. Beijing has close relations with the Burmese Government as does...
- 6From:The American Enterprise (Vol. 14, Issue 8)It is still far from clear what kind of opposition the United States is confronting in Iraq. Neither the Pentagon nor the Central Intelligence Agency have an accurate picture of the enemy. They know that foreign Sunni...
- 7From:Harvard International Review (Vol. 20, Issue 4)DAN BURTON (R-IN) chairs the Government Reform and Oversight Committee and is a ranking member of the International Relations Committee of the US House of Representatives. He is co-author of the Helms-Burton Act of...
- 8From:Department of State Bulletin (Vol. 89, Issue 2147)Statement before the Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Affairs of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on March 2, 1989. Mr. Kozak is Acting Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs.1 This is a time of...
- 9From:AEI Paper & StudiesYemen is at a pivotal moment today, three years after the outbreak of popular protests, and the future of America's strategy against al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) is on the line. Yemen is in the midst of a...
- 10From:American DiplomacyOctober 2016 Does Trump's Rise Mean Liberalism's End? How Geography Explains Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton Course Correction The Real Power of Putin Entire U.S. Political System 'Under Attack' by...
- 11From:International journal of communication (Online)Peer-ReviewedThis article examines the interface of rhetorical theories of credibility and the domestic counterterrorism communications of government and nongovernment actors in Canada and the United States. We track evolving...
- 12From:American DiplomacyIn 1976, I requested from NASA a special collection of three moon rocks. NASA had offered to send them to U.S. Embassies for public exhibition for one month in each foreign country. I hand carried them all around...
- 13From:Columbia Journalism Review (Vol. 46, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedFor much of the twentieth century, Americans co-existed with the country's armed forces in a way we don't anymore. In the 1940s and '50s, millions of Americans served in the fight against imperial Japan and Hitler's...
- 14From:The Wilson Quarterly (Vol. 35, Issue 1)THERE IS A FOLK SAYING IN THE BALKANS THAT encapsulates the region's centuries of struggle. It goes something like this: "We have reached rock bottom, but we continue to dig." Twenty years after Slovenia and Croatia...
- 15From:Harvard International Review (Vol. 21, Issue 3)Abstract: Some 8 years after the end of the Cold War, relations between the US and Russia are in a curious - and surprisingly dangerous - condition. Because international communism has collapsed as a worldwide...
- 16From:International Law Update (Vol. 15, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedClimate change, energy security and environmental protection are among the most serious challenges facing the United States and China as highly industrialized economies. The two nations focussed on these issues at the...
- 17From:The Wilson Quarterly (Vol. 37, Issue 1)THE SOURCES: "The Problem With the Pivot" by Robert S. Ross, in Foreign Affairs, Nov.-Dec. 2012; "The Turn Away From Europe" by Josef Joffe, in Commentary, Nov. 2012; and "Asia's New Age of Instability" by Michael...
- 18From:Strategic Studies Quarterly (Vol. 7, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIn 2011, the Obama administration announced that the United States needed to make "a strategic pivot" in its foreign policy, in which it would downsize the US presence in the Middle East and Afghanistan over the next...
- 19From:American DiplomacyBy Hans J .Morgenthau, University of Chicago http://www.usnwc.edu/NavalWarCollegeReviewArchives/1950s/1958%20January.pdf America's post-Cold War foreign policy is still in flux. Scholars, statesmen, and observers...
- 20From:American DiplomacyChemical weapons inspectors are currently in the process of dismantling Syria's arsenal, and reports thus far have indicated that Damascus is cooperating with the effort. It is reasonable to conclude that this...