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All items tagged Washington PostOpen Think Tank ArticlesJune 18, 2007 | 4 Myths About America-Bashing in EuropeWilliam Drozdiak: I call on the United States and Europe to realize that conventional anti-Americanism is grounded in a few basic myths. Jan Ross called the growing tide of Anti-Americanism a new global ideology, but a closer look reveals that things are not as dire as they may seem. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesSeptember 14, 2007 | Joel Achenbach on How America Will Remain "The Shining City on A Hill"Washington Post columnist Joel Achenbach takes a look back at the history of world empires and makes some bets on America’s future. The list of empires is extensive and some enjoyed great longevity, notes Achenbach. However, “no one stays on top forever,” and many who adhere to the notion of “declinism” feel that it is the US’s turn to take the downward spiral. ... MoreSeptember 5, 2007 | Leaked Iraq Draft Contradicts Expected Results From White HouseKaren DeYoung and Thomas E. Ricks of the Washington Post reveal the details of a leaked Governmental Accountability Office report that Iraq has overwhelmingly failed to meet congressional benchmarks. The draft provides a pessimistic assessment of the situation that may be “watered down” before it reaches Congress for consideration alongside the White House’s own update next week. The GAO ... MoreSeptember 4, 2007 | World Bank Continues To Support State Sponsors of TerrorismCongressman Mark Kirk (R-Illinois) reveals in the Washington Post that hundreds of millions of dollars are pouring into Iran through the World Bank, despite UNSC and IAEA conclusions that Iran has ignored its obligations under the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. It appears that there is a major disconnect between multilateral organizations over how to jointly confront the pressing issues ... MoreAugust 27, 2007 | Die Zeit's Joffe on World Series Time for MerkelAngela Merkel’s leadership style thus far has resembled that of Otto von Bismarck, Europe’s “honest broker” in the late 1870’s. But with new leaders in power in France and Britain, the real diplomatic test is still ahead, argues Josef Joffe. The publisher-editor of the influential German weekly Die Zeit writes that it remains to be seen whether Merkel can moderate diverging ... MoreCommentsDecember 8, 2008 | for another informative econ read:... |
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