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WASHINGTON QUARTERLY VOL: 31 NO 4 (10) answer(s).
 
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Conservatives and progressives in South Korea / Chae, Haesook; Kim, Steven   Journal Article
Chae, Haesook Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract A statistical tool called cluster analysis reveals that, contrary to expectations, the two groups in South Korean politics-conservatives and progressives-are both pragmatic and centrist, sharing a great deal of common ground on national security.
Key Words National Security  United States  South Korea 
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Defense inheritance: challenges and choices for the next pentagon team / Flournoy, Michèle A; Brimley, Shawn   Journal Article
Brimley, Shawn Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The next Pentagon team will be faced with the dual challenge of advising on key current wartime decisions while also preparing the U.S. armed forces for a far different future. They must be stewards of the military, not just users of the instrument.
Key Words Armed Forces  Defence  Military  United States  Defense Inheritance  Pentagon Paper 
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ID:   083111


Europe's call for a leader by example / Niblett, Robin   Journal Article
Niblett, Robin Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract dominant facet of European hopes for the new administration is that it will play a leadership role in addressing some of the world's most intractable problems and conflicts rather than protecting its interests within a narrow definition of national security
Key Words National Security  European Union 
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ID:   083110


EU's test in Kosovo / Pond, Elizabeth   Journal Article
Pond, Elizabeth Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract It remains to be seen whether the rule of law and robust institutions can be built in Kosovo. The answer will show whether a common EU (and transatlantic) foreign policy is possible in the diffuse post-Cold War world
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ID:   083112


Fix this Middle Eastern mess / Kessler, Glenn   Journal Article
Kessler, Glenn Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract From their perspective, the only thing Arab leaders possibly fear more than the United States meddling is the United States disengaging, so the real answer might be, "Fix this mess." What the region needs and wants from the United States is sophisticated diplomacy.
Key Words Diplomacy  United States 
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ID:   083114


Forward-looking partner in a changing East Asia / Xinbo, Wu   Journal Article
Xinbo, Wu Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Washington should not view East Asia through a competitive Cold War lens but should adopt a vision for a cooperative future that reflects East Asian integration that has already occurred and anticipates more on the way. It is time for Washington to become a partner, not a regional patron
Key Words East Asia  United States  National Integration 
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India's quest for continuity in the face of change / Raja Mohan, C   Journal Article
Raja Mohan, C Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Unlike the dominant global sentiment for change in Washington, New Delhi seeks continuity in its engagement with the next U.S. administration. The greater Washington's continuing empathy for India's emergence as a great power, the better India's rise will be.
Key Words India  United Stats  India Rise  Foreign Policy 
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Managing foreign policy and national security challenges in pre / Campbell, Kurt M; Steinberg, James B   Journal Article
Campbell, Kurt M Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Presidential transitions are replete with dangers and missteps that bedevil even the most experienced practitioners, but they are also times of opportunity. These ten recommendations can help the candidates, even before either is president-elect, to traverse this course.
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Merits of dehyphenation: explaining U.S. success in engaging India and Pakistan / Tellis, Ashley J   Journal Article
Tellis, Ashley J Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Decoupling India and Pakistan in U.S. policy has been a dramatically successful example of the capacity to think strategically over the long term and implement complex policies that require diplomatic adroitness and political agility. It should be retained, although refined, by the next administration.
Key Words Diplomacy  United States  India  Foreign Policy  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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Strategic collaboration: how the United States can thrive as other powers rise / Hachigian, Nina; Sutphen, Mona   Journal Article
Hachigian, Nina Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Calling for a new G-13 forum would be a bold and useful step that the next president could take, both to convince the world that the United States wants to join it again and to further the collaboration with pivotal powers that will ensure American well-being into the future
Key Words United States  Strategic Collaboration  G - 13 
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