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Barack Obama
How India Sees the U.S. Presidential Election
Dr. Sridhar Krishnaswami gives us a sample of three possible views from India on America’s Presidential race.
A U.S.-China “Trade War”: Time to Abolish a Silly Notion
Would either nation want to take the risk? Is the term “trade war” obsolete?
Who is Best for Asia: Romney or Obama? You Decide.
During Monday’s foreign policy debate, Asia’s future was an important topic. Dr. Richard Weitz breaks down the candidates’ positions.
Why Calling China an "Adversary" Doesn't Matter
When Obama called China an “adversary” during Monday’s debate, he wasn’t telling Beijing anything new.
Horses and Bayonets
Last night’s Presidential debate on foreign policy is now history. What is not history: Some interesting ideas from Mitt Romney.
Back From the Brink: Iran and America Set for Talks?
While both sides have already denied it, talks could be a first step towards compromise. The road to negotiations though could be a long one.
The Road to Decline: America's Self-Inflicted Wounds
America’s list of problems is long: debt, a decade of war, political gridlock and more. Where to start: bold leadership.
Romney and Obama's Odd Foreign Policy Dance
On many global issues, the candidates are not far apart. Can Romney use this to his advantage?
Romney's 'Pivot' ...to George W. Bush?
With proposals to expand the U.S. military, a strong focus on the Middle East, while simultaneously lowering taxes – all seem like moves from a former President’s playbook.
How Obama’s India Policy Has Made America Stronger
Part of President Obama’s impressive foreign policy record has been his persistent courting of India. Mitt Romney would do well to take notice.
Simple Arithmetic: Sorry Mitt, It's Over
At the end of the day, elections are decided by who gets 270 electoral votes. The winner is clear…
Why the First Debate Was a Draw
With major outlets calling the first U.S. Presidential debate a win for Mitt Romney, there could be a different conclusion.