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U.S. Foreign Policy
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Where Was the Rebalance to Asia in Obama’s West Point Speech?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Obama's foreign policy address offered little clarity (or emphasis) on America's role in the Asia-Pacific.
Only Realists Spread Democracy
By Zachary Keck
History leaves no doubt that realists have been the most successful foreign policy faction in exporting democracy.
Yes, America Does Have a “China Strategy”
By Harry Kazianis
It's not that the U.S. lacks a China strategy, it's just that few understand or like the plan.
Capitalism: The Right Way to Promote Democracy
By Zachary Keck
If the U.S. is going to promote democracy, it has a moral responsibility to get better at it.
Failure Won’t Deter US Nation-Building Complex
By Oliver Stuenkel
Jeremi Suri shows that US nation-building is too deeply rooted to be impeded by the Iraq and Afghanistan debacles.
Immigrants and American Power
By Zachary Keck
From the Republic’s inception, immigrants have played an outsized role in America’s rise on the world stage.
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?
Why Lugar Defeat Matters
The defeat of Sen. Richard Lugar at the hands of a Tea Party-backed candidate says much about U.S. politics.
Republicans' Exceptionally Bad View
Republicans accuse Obama of rejecting U.S. exceptionalism. But would their policies do more to undermine it?
U.S. in the South China Sea
A new report highlights the importance of the South China Sea for the United States. It’s an informative read.
Foreign Policy in America
Jon Huntsman’s top foreign policy advisor gives his take on the level of debate so far in the primaries.
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