Sep 15th, 2008 · Zimbabwe's new power sharing agreement has some wondering what it means for the country and other countries in that region. Emira Woods, co-director of Foreign Policy and Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, talks about the implications of the newly-minted deal. She says it signals a greater willingness for African leaders to get involved in solving regional problems.
Keywords: director · country · agreement · countries · region · Washington · Africans · Foreign Policy · Zimbabwe · Institute for Policy Studies · Emira Woods
Aug 21st, 2007 · A new survey of foreign policy experts finds little support for President Bush's policy in Iraq -- and a belief that the United States is not winning the war on terror. Foreign Policy magazine and the Center for American Progress polled more than 100 members of the foreign policy establishment for the study, drawing on both Republicans and Democrats.
Keywords: Republicans · President Bush · Iraq · policy · Democrats · terrorizing · United States · magazine · foreign · beliefs · Foreign Policy · Center for American Progress
Sep 6th, 2006 · Renee Montagne talks to William J. Dobson, managing editor of Foreign Policy magazine, about his article on the effects of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on global affairs. In an article called "The Day Nothing Much Changed," Dobson says that the attacks were not the turning point that many have said they were.
Keywords: terrorist · manager · global · magazine · Renee Montagne · Williams · Foreign Policy · Dobson
Jul 6th, 2006 · "The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy" is a controversial paper written by John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt, professors at the University of Chicago and Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. They talk to Steve Inskeep about their view of the influence Israel exerts on Washington. It's a view disputed by many.
Keywords: Israel · policy · Dispute · professor · Washington · Steve Inskeep · Harvard · Foreign Policy · University of Chicago · Kennedy School of Government · Israel Lobby · John Mearsheimer
May 15th, 2006 · Now that the Bartlett administration has come to an end, James Forsyth, assistant editor of Foreign Policy magazine, explains why British TV watchers are mourning the The West Wing.
Keywords: administration · magazine · UK · watchers · Foreign Policy · Bartlett · The West Wing · British TV · Casualty · James Forsyth
Nov 10th, 2005 · Moises Naim, editor and publisher of Foreign Policy magazine. His new book is Illicit: How Smugglers, Traffickers and Copycats Are Hijacking the Global Economy. In it, Naim describes an international black market in which illegal arms, drugs and knockoff goods trade across the globe.
Keywords: Drugs · world · illegal · magazine · trafficking · Illicit · Moises Naim · Foreign Policy · Smugglers · Naim · knockoff · publishing
Jul 11th, 2005 · Robert Siegel talks with Walter Russell Mead, Henry A. Kissinger Senior Fellow in U.S. Foreign Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations, about the lessons of Srebrenica. Many blame inaction by U.N. peacekeepers for the massacre that took place in a designated U.N. safe area in 1995. Mead says Srebrenica and current situations like Darfur suggest the world doesn't learn lessons from genocides.
Keywords: Robert Siegel · world · U.S · designed · U.N · peacekeeping · Council · genocide · Foreign Relations · Darfur · massacre · Henry
Jan 29th, 2005 · Henry Farrell, co-author of the Foreign Policy magazine article "Web of Influence," discusses a growing phenomenon: runaway rumors and false information flooding the Internet.
Keywords: magazine · Floods · Internet · Rumored · Foreign Policy · runaway · Henry Farrell · Web of Influence
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