We have given our policy of isolating Cuba a half-century test drive. It never got us where we wanted to go.
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Tag Archives: International Relations
Better Together
Scotland’s vote may be a useful model in places as diverse as Spain and Belgium.
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France Recognizes New Reality And Old Obligations
France had to choose between commercial opportunity and security obligations. After a long delay, it finally chose security.
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NATO’s Response Heats Up – To Lukewarm
NATO’s plan for eastern bases is the strongest response yet to Russian aggression, but it is not nearly strong enough.
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Modest Sanctions And Wishful Diplomacy
Russian aggression has drawn modest sanctions; Chinese expansionism has seen none. The results are strewn across Ukrainian fields.
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Chasing A Chinese Fire Truck
Attorney General Eric Holder barks at China, but he won’t get a chance to bite.
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Back To The Cold War
Whether we admit it or not, a new Cold War has started. Or maybe the old one never really finished.
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A Very Happy New Year In Tehran
Regardless of ongoing nuclear negotiations, the Iranian regime is sitting pretty, pretty much everywhere.
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