A To-Do List for Obama in India
The transformation of the United States' previously poor relationship with New Delhi over the past decades, led by Presidents Clinton and Bush, stands as one of the most significant triumphs of recent
The transformation of the United States' previously poor relationship with New Delhi over the past decades, led by Presidents Clinton and Bush, stands as one of the most significant triumphs of recent
It is currently fashionable to predict a decline in the United States' power.
The economic, political, and military rise of India is reshaping world politics and promises to make India both a true global power and one of the most important bilateral partners of the United State
Most philosophical explorations of responsibility discuss the topic solely in terms of metaphysics and the "free will" problem.
In just about three months, 196 active-duty and retired officers are scheduled to go on trial in Turkey, charged with plotting in 2003 to overthrow the then-newly elected Justice and Development Party
Eastern Mediterranean, Monday, May 31st, 2010, 4.30am: Israeli commandos, boarding from sea and air, attack the six boats of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla as it sails through international waters bringing
The article discusses the possibility and utility of economic sanctions against Iran in the face of their nuclear program.
Experts in and out of government, intelligence analysts, pundits, and presidential candidates from both sides of the aisle are virtually unanimous in their judgment that nuclear terrorism is a real an
Jeff Goldberg's insightful Atlantic article on Iran's menacing nuclear program identifies a central foreign policy dilemma for President Obama: Should he permit Israel to take the lead in confronting
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