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BUSH FOREIGN POLICY (7) answer(s).
 
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An analysis of the foreign policy trends in the Bush administra / Linhong, Zhang Jan 2005  Journal Article
Linhong, Zhang Journal Article
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Publication Jan 2005.
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Bush re-election and foreign policy after Bush / Micklethwait, John 2005  Journal Article
Micklethwait, John Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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ID:   053415


Bush's foreign policy / Leffler, Melvyn P Sep-Oct 2004  Journal Article
Leffler, Melvyn P Journal Article
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Publication Sep-Oct 2004.
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Does the Bush foreign policy revolution have a future?: In search of monsters / Daalder,Ivo H; Lindsay,James M   Article
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Mexico at an impasse / Baer, M Delal Jan-Feb 2004  Journal Article
Baer, M Delal Journal Article
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Publication Jan-Feb 2004.
Summary/Abstract Three years into Mexico's democratic revolution, few of its hopes have been realized: the political system is gridlocked, the economy is stagnant, and relations with the United States are deteriorating. A crisis is not imminent, but progress must come soon if Mexico's grand experiment with political and economic liberty is to continue.
Key Words Mexico  United States  Bush foreign policy 
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Reluctant partner / Hakim, Peter Jan-Feb 2004  Journal Article
Hakim, Peter Journal Article
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Publication Jan-Feb 2004.
Summary/Abstract Growing differences over trade and foreign policy threaten to upset the delicate balance in U.S.-Brazil relations. To head off trouble, Washington should lower its expectations, remembering that it has a greater stake in Lula's domestic success than in Brazil's active cooperation on any particular issue.
Key Words Latin America  Brazil  United States  Bush foreign policy 
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Republican foreign policy / Hagel, Chuck Jul-Aug 2004  Journal Article
Hagel, Chuck Journal Article
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Publication Jul-Aug 2004.
Summary/Abstract The war on terrorism must top the U.S. foreign policy agenda -- but it cannot be waged without also attending to the broader crisis in the developing world. Recognizing this, a Republican foreign policy should be guided by seven principles that seek to encourage stability, expand democracy, and strengthen key alliances. Above all, Washington must recognize that U.S. leadership depends as much on principle as it does on the exercise of power.
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