Historical thinking about current foreign relations:
Fighting joblessness and poverty in Afghanistan. Caution with Castro regime. Getting to zero: Safe without the bomb? Iranian activity in Latin America. Pirates and the CIA.
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Weekly Digest — 4/12/09
by Jared ReganSunday, April 12th, 2009
Tags: Afghanistan, Angola, Argentina, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Brazil, caudillo, CIA, Cuba, Ethiopia, Fidel Castro, Gerald Ford, Hugo Chávez, iran, iranian, Jimmy Carter, Latin America, mullah, North Korea, nuclear non-proliferation, nuclear proliferation, Pakistan, Paraguay, Pirates, Raúl Castro, Somolia, Terrorism, terrorists, Thomas Jefferson, Venezuela
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The Cold War and Post-Cold War Worlds: Continuities in Grand Strategy
by William StueckFriday, March 6th, 2009
I had the good fortune recently to participate in a conference at Duke University sponsored by the Triangle Institute for Strategic Studies. Each of the five sessions featured a paper on the reassessments of U.S. grand strategy that occurred in the aftermath of one of America’s wars from World War II to the present–World War II, [...]
Tags: Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, China, Economy, Energy Independence, Grand Strategy, Harry Truman, Jimmy Carter, Korean War, Middle East, Multilateralism, Ronald Reagan, Vietnam War, World War II
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