All Entries Tagged With: "Foreign Policy"
Is Cuba a State Sponsor of Terrorism?
Officials in Thailand (after being tipped off by American intelligence officials) recently seized a Georgian-registered aircraft loaded with over 35 tons of North Korean weapons. Where the weapons were bound for is unclear. However, Iran, Sri Lanka, or the African Horn countries would all be good guesses. Counterterrorism Blog’s Douglas Farah reports:
The Thais stopped the [...]
The Case for Universal Care
Forgive me for taking so long to reply to Joseph F. Lydon’s thoughtful and persuasive arguments against a public health care option. I’ve been sidetracked on different projects at both home and office and this is the first chance I’ve had to hammer out my thoughts. Let me start by highlighting the common ground.
I agree [...]
What is Obama’s Chinese Foreign Policy?
I was recently invited to participate in a digital discussion by Dr. Tang Xiaosong, Professor and President of the Center for International Security and Strategic Studies at Guandong University of Foreign Studies in China. Needless to say I jumped on the opportunity to work with fellow educators and students of geopolitics from the other side [...]
How to Improve Foreign Policy
As former President Jimmy Carter and Secretary of State Condi Rice continue to spar over Carter’s recent meetings with Hamas’ leaders in the Middle East, one thing is for sure – the U.S. needs radical change in its foreign policy.
Personally, I’m not a big fan of Carter. I remember the “national malaise” of which he [...]
