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WASHINGTON QUARTERLY VOL: 30 NO 4 (10) answer(s).
 
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Can the United States Shed Its Oil Addiction? / Braml, Josef   Journal Article
Braml, Josef Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Instead of competing with rising powers for scarce fossil energy resources of the past, security, economic, and environmental factors give U.S. policymakers strong incentives to lead the country in cultivating the alternative fuels and energy technologies of the future
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Day After: Action Following a Nuclear Blast in a U.S. City / Carter, Ashton B; May, Michael M; Perry, William J   Journal Article
May, Michael M Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Failure to develop a comprehensive contingency plan, such as the one proposed here, and inform the American public, where appropriate, about its particulars will only serve to amplify the devastating impact of any nuclear attack on a U.S. city.
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EU Energy Security: time to end Russian leverage / Baran, Zeyno   Journal Article
Baran, Zeyno Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract The EU is internally divided on a range of topics. Hence there is still no European strategy to deal with a strong and determined Russia that uses control of energy supplies, transportation, and distribution to reestablish itself as a major world power
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Improving Russian-U.S. Collaboration on Health / Frist, William H   Journal Article
Frist, William H Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract The former Senate majority leader and trained surgeon argues that, although U.S.-Russian bilateral relations are in a bad state, expanded collaboration on health is one target of opportunity to help put relations back on a more constructive and civil footing
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Myth of the Second Front: Localizing the 'War on Terror' in Southeast Asia / Acharya, Amitav; Acharya, Arabinda   Journal Article
Acharya, Amitav Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Although multilateral cooperation against terrorism is desirable, divergent interests, sensitivities, and fears about adverse domestic reactions make it extremely difficult for a U.S.-inspired counterterrorism strategy to be adopted throughout Southeast Asia.
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Promoting Energy Partnership in Beijing and Washington / Daojiong, Zha; Weixing, Hu   Journal Article
Daojiong, Zha Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Although China and the United States do not rely on one another for energy supplies, the prospects for energy to become a cause for more serious clashes are high. Both countries should move beyond dialogue toward a true partnership that can confront the common challenges they face as importers
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Providing Energy Security in an Interdependent World / Verrastro, Frank; Ladislaw, Sarah   Journal Article
Verrastro, Frank Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Focusing on energy independence, although politically attractive, is a misguided quest that can actually distract from the more important objective of managing the transition to a more sustainable and secure energy future in an interdependent world.
Key Words Energy Security  Energy Future 
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Responses to North Korea's Nuclear Test: Capitulation or Collective Action? / Snyder, Scott   Journal Article
Snyder, Scott Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract North Korea's nuclear test may have unexpectedly catalyzed a paradigm shift, enhancing the potential effectiveness of the six-party process. The question now is whether such cohesion can continue as the impact of the nuclear test fades.
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Rethinking Transnational Counterterrorism: Beyond a National Framework / Pressman, Jeremy   Journal Article
Pressman, Jeremy Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Many offensive strategies that the United States currently relies on, such as sanctions or deterrence, that might be successful against national terrorist organizations are not as useful against transnational terrorists. They could actually make the problem worse.
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Ukraine at the Crossroads / Larrabee, F Stephen   Journal Article
Larrabee, F Stephen Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract The outcome of the struggle, including the September 30 elections, between Yushchenko and Yanukovych over the role of the president in foreign policy will define Ukraine's future political evolution and foreign policy orientation
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