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ID:   085692


America's edge: Power in the networked century / Slaughter, Anne Marie   Journal Article
Slaughter, Anne Marie Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The United States' unique ability to capitalize on connectivity will make the twenty-first century an American century.
Key Words United States  21st Century  America  Networked Century  Connetivity 
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ID:   085686


Balanced strategy: reprogramming the Pentagon for a new age / Gates, Robert M   Journal Article
Gates, Robert M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Pentagon has to do more than modernize its conventional forces; it must also focus on today's unconventional conflicts-and tomorrow's.
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ID:   085687


Beyond Iraq: a new U. S. strategy for the Middle East / Haass, Richard; Indyk, Martin   Journal Article
Indyk, Martin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract To be successful in the Middle East, the Obama administration will need to move beyond Iraq, find ways to deal constructively with Iran, and forge a final-status Israeli-Palestinian agreement.
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ID:   085701


Broader agenda: beyond Bush-era foreign policy / Graubard, Stephen R   Journal Article
Graubard, Stephen R Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The next U.S. foreign affairs agenda needs to be more imaginative in considering what the United States will value tomorrow.
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ID:   085688


Change they can believe in: to make Israel safe, give Palestinians their due / Mead, Walter Russell   Journal Article
Mead, Walter Russell Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract If it hopes to bring peace to the Middle East, the Obama administration must put Palestinian politics and goals first.
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ID:   085683


From Doha to the next bretton woods: a new multilateral trade agenda / Matto, Aaditya; Subramanian, Arvind   Journal Article
Subramanian, Arvind Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Trade problems are an underlying cause of the financial crisis. To truly revive the world economy, a new trade consensus is necessary.
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ID:   085680


Great crash 2008: a geopolitical setback for the West / Altman, Roger C   Journal Article
Altman, Roger C Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The financial crisis has called into serious question the credibility of western governments and may precipitate an eastward shift of power.
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ID:   085695


In the shadow of the oval office: the next national security adviser / Daalder, Ivo H; Destler, I M   Journal Article
Daalder, Ivo H Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract One of the most important figures in Obama's administration will be his national security adviser. An examination of past advisers shows how to get the job right -- or wrong.
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ID:   085690


Myth of the autocratic revival: why liberal democracy will prevail / Deudney, Daniel; Ikenberry, G John   Journal Article
Ikenberry, G John Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Autocracies such as China and Russia do not represent a sustainable alternative to liberal democracy. In fact, the pull of liberal democracy is stronger than ever.
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ID:   085696


Responsibility to contain: protecting sovereignty under international law / Chertoff, Michael   Journal Article
Chertoff, Michael Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract International law must find a way to combat modern threats, but it cannot diminish U.S. sovereignty in doing so.
Key Words Sovereignty  United States  International Law 
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ID:   085699


Where are the civilians: how to rebuild the U.S. foreign service / Holmes, J Anthony   Journal Article
Holmes, J Anthony Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract If it hopes to achieve its foreign policy agenda, the Obama administration will need to undo the damage to the Foreign Service wrought by the Bush administration.
Key Words United States  Foreign Service 
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