Focuses on the foreign policy issues facing United States President George W. Bush. Military involvement of the United States in conflicts abroad; Political parameters of United States foreign policy; Relations in Asia; Challenges in dealing with Europe.EBSCO_bspCountry Monitor...
A panel of foreign-policy experts surveys the uncertainties facing the country as it returns to Taliban rule. After nearly 20 years, the U.S. has withdrawn its troops from Afghanistan, and the Taliban has regained control over the country. In light of those developments, a panel of foreign-...
First, establishing the right perception. Perception is always the first button that must be put right. Whether China and the United States are rivals or partners is a fundamental issue, on which there must not be any catastrophic mistake. China always believes that major-country competition is ...
NIMA: So nice to have you back, Michael, on this podcast. We’re waiting for Richard to join us. Let’s get started with the debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. What’s your understanding of the outcome of the foreign policy of the United States when it comes to the e...
Trump’s vision prioritizes unilateral actions to project power and reassert primacy. Yet, the challenges facing the region and the world demand a level of realism that appears absent from today’s foreign policy discourse. Addressing these issues artfully and with pragmatic understanding of regional...
We’d like to think we the people have some say over foreign policy. Don’t we elect our members of Congress? Don’t we elect our president? But when both parties are thoroughly corporatized, when both respond to lobbyists and special interests while ignoring the rest of us, the truth ...
- China is facing economic and demographic issues -> peaking power, a power that after long period of rapid economic growth, hits a plateau- particularly dangerous because they have the resources to pursue expansionist agendas, and they have the desperation to take dramatic policy changes- Peaking...
invest in China so much as how much I should invest." Dalio believes that some of the current issues and risks facing China are manageable, and the policy direction is correct. Concerns in the market about investing in China's risks pale in comparison to the reasons for investing in China...
and the Middle East, particularly. And then the third school are the more traditional “primacists”, who want US foreign policy to focus on everything, and the US to be the traditional leader in all of the main strategic regions of the world, as it has been for the last several ...
policies, and that commerce could be used as an instrument of diplomacy to influence other nations in their relations with the United States.;But agreement on these broad aspects of foreign policy did not ensure that there would be unity on how to deal with specific issues facing the nation....