President Barack Obama’s trip to the United Nations this week is the most significant by a U.S. president since September 2002. That year, President George W. Bush challenged the world body to prove its continued “relevance,” by enforcing its resolutions against Iraq. [more]
Last week’s flare-up in China-US trade tensions might derail critical conversations at the G20. [more]
According to Sen. Jim Webb, everything that’s been written about his botched Burma diplomacy is wrong, a lie, a distortion, or a misunderstanding. But there is one incontrovertible fact: Webb’s meddling has gotten him at odds with Burma’s democratic opposition, including the imprisoned leader of Burma’s democracy movement, Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi. [more]
The missile-defense shield was a fantasy to begin with. So why did Russia and Eastern Europe obsess over it? [more]
Japanese Foreign Minister Okada said that Japan should focus on assistance to both Afghanistan and Pakistan. However, the government has not been clear on whether it will continue its refueling mission. [more]
Tags: Afghanistan, Barack Obama, Burma, China, George W. Bush, international diplomacy, Japan, Pakistan, Russia, United Nations
Nick Ducote
Nick is an undergraduate at Louisiana Tech University studying political science and history.
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