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073853
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073857
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2006.
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China's growing involvement in Venezuela is a direct threat to U.S. security. Why trouble is brewing in our own backyard.
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073849
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ID:
073852
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2006.
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What will China's growing international economic clout mean for the United States? A roundtable discussion with Harry Harding, Ian Bremmer, Thomas Stewart, David Lipton, Robert D. Hormats, Robert Friedman, Joel Rosenthal, Nader Mousavizadeh, Ruchir Sharma, Fareed Zakaria and Nikolas K. Gvosdev.
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ID:
073847
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Publication |
2006.
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Bush has been unwilling to prioritize America's response to the gravest threats-leading to policies counterproductive to securing vital interests.
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ID:
073855
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Publication |
2006.
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Don't bother trying to recreate the Cold War-era transatlantic relationship-it is long gone.
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ID:
073850
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ID:
073856
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ID:
073854
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Publication |
2006.
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Given its competing commitments, Washington must reduce its military patronage. Japan, with its economic strength, must fortify capabilities.
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ID:
073851
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Publication |
2006.
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Just like Old Rome, America's global leadership could founder in the Persian deserts-if we continue to believe our own hype.
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