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- 1From:American DiplomacyText: On December 12, 2022, the U.S. Department of Justice announced the arrest and detention of Abu Agila Mohammad Mas'udKheir Al-Marimi (Mas'ud), 71, of Tunisia and Libya, the suspected maker of the bomb that...
- 2From:American DiplomacyText: Twelve years after President Nixon's historic opening to China, President Ronald Reagan visited the People's Republic of China (PRC) in April 1984. The visit was a vast undertaking with an enormous entourage -...
- 3From:American DiplomacyText: At the opening of the COP27 summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, on November 7, 2022, United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres told the representatives of the countries attending that they faced a choice:...
- 4From:American DiplomacyText: Nicu Ceausescu, the wastrel younger son of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife Elena, was widely believed in the 1980s to be the heir apparent to his father. Unlike his older siblings, Valentin and...
- 5From:PLoS Medicine (Vol. 20, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Identifying and tackling the factors that undermine regulation of unhealthy commodities is an essential component of effective noncommunicable disease (NCD) prevention. Unhealthy commodity producers may use...
- 6From:Annals of Family Medicine (Vol. 21, Issue S1) Peer-ReviewedObjective: Historically, the Global Gag Rule (GGR) prohibited foreign nongovernmental organizations receiving U.S. international family planning funding from using these funds to provide, refer, or advocate for abortion...
- 7From:China Media Research (Vol. 19, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe United States government after 9/11 adopted the neo-conservative policy. This aims at a single global market governed by the United States. Since Russia and China resist subservience to the U.S., they are its...
- 8From:Hoover Digest (Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedSyria is the humanitarian catastrophe of the century. The regime of Bashar al-Assad has been systematically attacking its own population, not only to suppress a movement calling for democratization--the Syrian version of...
- 9From:Hoover Digest (Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIf the Middle East is the graveyard of American foreign policy in this century, then Syria has been the ghostly denizen rising repeatedly to torment US policy, from Barack Obama's 2013 chemical weapons "red line" to...
- 10From:The Wilson Quarterly (Vol. 47, Issue 1)In a new era of competition, the US needs direction and unity. The broad post-Cold War economic expansion resulted from a playbook dubbed the "Washington Consensus." Consisting of 10 policy recommendations, it...
- 11From:Hoover Digest (Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIt's no secret that the United States' relations with its Gulf Arab partners have suffered greatly under the first years of the Biden administration. As Yousef al-Otaiba, the United Arab Emirates ambassador in...
- 12From:The Wilson Quarterly (Vol. 47, Issue 1)Opportunities for North American energy security--and increased economic competitiveness. Energy has an outsized impact on North America's economic competitiveness. Energy fuels everything we do. From public and...
- 13From:Hoover Digest (Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedTwo years into its tenure, the Biden administration studiously avoids having a Syria policy. The dangers that compelled the Obama and Trump administrations to adopt a hands-on approach to Syria, however, are still...
- 14From:Acta Historica Tallinnensia (Vol. 28, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe purpose of this article is to examine the main stages on the way to obtaining recognition for the Republic of Latvia from the United States, paying specific attention to the period from 1921 to 1922. After...
- 15From:EurAmerica (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedFrom the perspective of "embedded autonomy," this research explores non-communist strategy, generally, and, in particular, a book program employed by the Asia Foundation in Thailand during the Cold War to disseminate...
- 16From:American DiplomacyForeign language competency and cultural understanding are acknowledged as important skills for diplomats. While many Foreign Service Officers receive such training in Washington before going to an overseas assignment,...
- 17From:American DiplomacyAs relations with the People's Republic of China (PRC) loom ever larger for the U.S., DACOR's annual conference in 2022 focused on "Balancing Competing Interests in U.S. Relations With China." The Washington-based...
- 18From:American DiplomacyIowa's connections with China--highlighted by a 1985 visit by a young Xi Jinping, now 37 years later General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and President of the People's Republic of China--make for an unusual...
- 19From:American DiplomacyTrinidad and Tobago when I served at Embassy Port of Spain (1977-1980) was a pleasant Caribbean backwater. U.S. interests were minimal--major American companies there, Amoco and Texaco, were well able to look after their...
- 20From:American DiplomacyThe recent death of Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, revived interest in his legacy. Praised by the West for his reforms and role in bringing the cold war to an end, in Russia he is often seen as...