Foreign Policy
After Saddam: Assessing the Reconstruction of Iraq.
Saban Center for Middle East Policy
This 40- page report from the U.S. concludes that if the reconstruction is to succeed, the U.S. must be prepared to remain fully engaged for some years.
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-01-12
The "Strategy of Freedom" in the Middle East
German Institute for International and Security Studies
This 8-page commentary examines U.S. President Bush's new commitment to promoting democracy in the Middle East
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-01-28
Burma: Ways out of Isolation
German Institute for International and Security Studies
This 3-page commentary reviews the history of Burma's isolation since 1988 and offers proposals aimed at bringing the country back into the international community
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-01-29
Anti-terror reforms: A snapshot of the situation in Saudi Arabia
German Institute for International and Security Studies
This 8-page commentary examines the current political situation in Saudi Arabia, covering extreme Islamist groups, the need for structural and policy changes, relations with the U.S. and the internal balance of power
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-01-29
The United States in Iraq: Assessment and Outlook
New Zealand Institute of International Affairs
A 7-page commentary that finds positive aspects to the U.S. intervention in Iraq
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-01-30
Transatlantic Allergy: Partnership or Strategic Counterweight?
Brookings Institution
A 5-page paper on US-European relations by the Deputy French Military Representative, EU Military Committee
Foreign Policy, European UnionPosted: 2004-02-08
China's Foreign Policy Leadership: Testing Time
Hoover Institution - China Leadership Monitor
This 9-page commentary notes the transformation in China's foreign policy in recent years, its new flexibility and sophistication, but forecasts a period of tenseness in U.S.- China relations due largely to the Taiwan issue
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-02-11
American Foreign Policy for a Unipolar World
American Enterprise Institute for Foreign Policy Research
Text of a speech by commentator Charles Krauthammer, focussing on democratic globalism, isolationalism, liberal internationalism, realism and the events of September 11
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-02-13
The U.N. in 2003: Letter from New York
Centre for International and Public Law, ANU
The 9-page text of a speech by the Australian Ambassador to the U.N. in which he examines the organisation's role during 2003 and considers proposals for reform
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-02-16
The Need to Communicate: How to improve U.S. Public Diplomacy with the Islamic World
Brookings Institution
This 66-page analysis paper addresses how the U.S. could improve its public diplomacy to achieve a more positive standing in the Islamic world
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-02-16
Pakistan: Threats to Musharraf's Rule
Council on Foreign Relations
A brief assessment of the threat posed to Musharraf by extremist groups in Pakistan
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-02-17
Paths Diverging? The Next Decade in the US-Japan Security Alliance
Institute for International Policy Studies
This 62-page policy paper addresses how the two countries need to adapt to changing circumstances to maintain the alliance
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-02-18
Facing Up to the Conflict in Colombia
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
This 3-page analysis aims to pinpoint the root cause of the conflict in Colombia
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-02-24
The Fourth Annual A.T. Kearney/Foreign Policy Globalization Index
A.T. Kearney/Foreign Policy magazine
This 12-page summary highlights the rankings of individal countries' globalization using criteria such as economy, travel, politics and technology
Globalisation & International Trade, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-02-29
Putin's Second Republic: Russian Scenarios
Ebert Foundation
This 18-page paper suggests that after the presidential elections, Putin will choose between Bureaucratic Capitalism and Authoritarian Modernization
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-02-29
On China's International Strategy
Shanghai Institute of International Studies
This paper looks at China's immediate strategic objectives, forecasts the general trend of the international situation over the next five years and analyses the opportunities and challenges likely to confront China
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-03-03
Terrorism in the Horn of Africa
United States Institute of Peace
This 16-page report is based on a specialist workshop in which regional experts analysed threats and responses for the region
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-03-04
Can Federalism Stabilize Iraq?
Center for Strategic and International Studies
This 16-page article in The Washington Quarterly argues that federalism of a well-defined kind is the only system capable of stabilizing Iraq
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-03-06
America's "Greater Middle East" and Europe: Key issues for the Transatlantic Dialogue
German Institute for International Politics and Security
An 8-page commentary on the US Greater Middle East Initiative from the German and European standpoints
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-03-06
The "Strategy of Freedom" in the Middle East: The Rhetoric and Reality of US Policy
German Institute for International Politics and Security
This 8-page commentary examines the "Strategy of Freedom" policy for the Middle East announced by the US government
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-03-06
Iraq's Constitution: Breakthrough overshadowed by violence
International Institute for Strategic Studies
A 2-page article from "Strategic Comments", analysing agreement on Iraq's provisional constitution, the contemporaneous terrorist activity and the challeges for US policy
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-03-06
Africa's Big States: Toward a New Realism
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
This 9-page policy outlook analyses the causes of the poor economic and political performance of Africa's big states and offers recommendations to the international community as to how best to conduct its relations with these states in the future
Foreign Policy, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2004-03-09
The Civility policy agenda: Western Strategies for Middle East Reform
Foreign Policy Centre
This 28-page paper argues that traditional alliances with authoritarian Middle East regimes are no longer in Western interests and proposes new strategies
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-03-13
Transatlantic Power, Legitimacy and Credibility
German Council on Foreign Relations
A paper analysing the causes of the schism between Europe and the U.S. over the Iraq crisis and proposals for "mending fences"
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-03-14
Lurching Back Together
German Council on Foreign Relations
This paper discusses how the U.S. and Europe are stumbling towards a post-Iraq rapprochement, with consensus about the need to transform NATO and modernize the "greater Middle East"
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-03-14
Evolving India-China Relations
Institute of Peace & Conflict Studies - New Delhi
Brief report of a panel discussion on issues bearing on relations between the two countries
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-03-17
The Reality Behind South Korea-U.S. Alliance
Nautilus Institute
This essay argues that the U.S.-South Korea alliance should be replaced by an East Asian alliance in which South Korea would be a partner
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-03-17
The 2004 Indonesian Elections: How the System Works and What the Parties Stand For
Centre for Democratic Institutions - ANU
This 44-page study outlines Indonesia's new constitutional process and analyses the effects that the new system may have on the future conduct of Indonesian politics
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-03-19
Haiti: Dangerous Muddle
Foreign Policy in Focus
This commentary describes how the situation in Haiti has developed since 1994 and puts it in the context of single-power interventions in general
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-03-24
The Greater Middle East Initiative: Off to a False Start
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
This 8-page policy brief asserts that the initiative fails to establish a basis for genuine partnership or address the real challenges of Arab democratization. It calls for a new process of genuine consultation
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-03-24
The New Russian Diplomacy
Nixon Center and Brookings Institution
This 32-page overview of Russian foreign policy since the collapse of the Soviet Union is an extract from a new book by Igor Ivanov, former Russian Foreign Minister
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-03-28
Civil Democratic Islam: Partners, Resources and Strategies
Rand Corporation
This 88-page U.S. report describes the sub-groups within Islam, their stands on various issues and the implications for the West
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-03-31
The Future Security Environment in the Middle East: Conflict, Stability and Political Change
Rand Corporation
This 365-page report identifies important trends shaping regional security, examines traditional and newer security concerns and identifies their implications for U.S. foreign policy
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-04-02
Russia - A Partner for the U.S. in the Post-Saddam Middle East?
Center for Contemporary Conflict
A 13-page paper assessing whether Russia is likely to be a reliable ally for the U.S. in the Middle East
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-04-12
India and the Gulf After Saddam
Center for Contemporary Conflict
A 6-page draft examining India's strategic interests in the Persian Gulf, post Saddam
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-04-12
Bashar Under Pressure: Potential Implications of the Qamishli Riots
Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies
A brief assessment of the internal stability of Syria
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-04-14
Between Europe and the Middle East: The Transformation of Turkish Policy
Middle East Review of International Affairs
This 13-page article examines the drastic changes in Turkish domestic and foreign policy being driven by the prospects of E.U. membership
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-04-14
The Russia-Iran Nuclear Connection and U.S. Policy Options
Middle East Review of International Affairs
This 15-page article evaluates the nature of Russia's involvement in Iran's nuclear program, especially in regard to its effect on U.S.-Russian relations and non-proliferation
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-04-14
A Changed World
Foreign Policy Research Institute
A U.S. worldview from George Schultz, encompassing terrorism and responses to it, the Iraq war, the Middle East and the Israel-Palestine dispute
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-04-15
Foreign Economic Policy for the new President
Institute for International Economics
A commentary arguing that the major global economic challenges facing the U.S. will be supporting globalization domestically, restoring the country's financial position, reviving trade liberalization and halting the manipulation of energy markets
Economic Policy, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-04-18
Politics in a Stabilizing Democracy: South Africa's 2004 Election
Center for Contemporary Conflict
A 10-page preliminary assessment of the 2004 electoral results in South Africa
Foreign Policy, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2004-05-04
Azerbaijan: Turning Over A New Leaf?
International Crisis Group
A 44-page report on the political situation in Azerbaijan, with recommendations for action by the international community
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-05-14
Learning to Live Without Europe
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
A 4-page American commentary on the limitations of any strategic partnership between the U.S. and Europe
Foreign Policy, European UnionPosted: 2004-05-14
The New U.S. Proposal for a Greater Middle East Initiative: An Evaluation
Brookings Institution
An opinion piece on the revised U.S. proposals for a Greater Middle East Initiative
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-05-19
Tajikistan's Politics: Confrontation or Consolidation?
International Crisis Group
A 24-page briefing on the current political situation in Tajikistan
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-05-20
Foreign Policy for a Democratic President
Council on Foreign Relations
In this 8-page essay, the National Security Advisor to President Clinton proposes a new direction for U.S. foreign policy
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-05-22
The Beijing Consensus
Foreign Policy Centre
A 79-page paper argues that China is replacing the U.S. as a model for developing countries
International Development, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-05-22
Mapping the Mind Gap: A Comparison Of U.S. and E.U. Security Strategies
Fornet
A 22-page working paper offering a comparative analysis of the U.S. National Security Strategy and the European Security Strategy
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-05-22
China Ends in Hong Kong: Will Peking Abrogate Self-Government?
German Institute for International Politics and Security
This 4-page commentary considers the intentions of the PRC towards Hong Kong
Foreign Policy, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2004-05-22
The U.S. in Central Asia: Active Partner or Absentee Landlord?
International Institute for Strategic Studies
A 2-page examination of the role of U.S. military power in Central Asia
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-05-22
Toward a Breakthrough in Northeast Asian Regionalism: Overcoming U.S. Abivalence
National Institute for Research Advancement
This 11-page paper traces the history of the pursuit of regionalism in Northeast Asia in recent years, discusses the role of the U.S. and proposes a way forward
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-05-23
The North Pacific's Berlin Wall: Hindrances to Regional Co-operation
National Institute for Research Advancement
An 11-page paper describing the hindrances to regional co-operation in the North Pacific
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-05-23
The Arab Maghreb Union: Will the Haemorrhage Lead to Demise?
Africa Institute of South Africa
A brief commentary on the state of the Maghreb Union
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-05-24
From Diplomatic Talking Shop to Powerful Partnership? NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue and the Democratisation of the Middle East
Danish Institute for International Studies
A 10-page Danish brief warning that NATO plans to play a greater role in the Middle East should not be over-ambitious
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-05-26
The Visa Dimension of Diplomacy
Netherlands Institute of International Relations
This 30-page Dutch discussion paper examines the consular element of diplomatic power in international relations, exercised by the granting or withholding of visas
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-05-26
Reforming Japan: Has the Corner Finally Been Turned?
Royal Institute of International Affairs
A 10-page summary of proceedings at a conference held to discuss the progress of reform in Japan
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-06-01
The E.U.-Russia Relationship: What is Missing?
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
A 10-page policy brief examining the obstacles to an effective E.U.-Russia relationship and proposing some methods for improving it
Foreign Policy, European UnionPosted: 2004-06-01
Postconflict Iraq: A Race for Stability, Reconstruction, and Legitimacy
United States Institute of Peace
A 20-page U.S. overview of the problems and possibilities of the transitional period in Iraq, analysing the nature of the transition and the players involved and focusing on the liberalization process
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-06-01
The Importance of Turkey
Swedish Institute of International Affairs
Transcript of a 14-page speech examining why Turkey is taking so long to accede to the European Union
European Union, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-06-02
Israel-Syria Negotiations: A Real Possibility?
Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies
An Israeli commentary on recent overtures by Syria and their rejection by Israel
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-06-02
Neutralizing Terrorism-Sponsoring States: The Libyan Model
Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies
This essay examines how Libya was pressured into abandoning its support of terrorism and explores whether this process provides a model for neutralizing other terrorism-sponsoring states
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-06-02
The United States and Europe: Adjusting to the Global Era
Council on Foreign Relations
Transcript of a speech reviewing the current state of U.S.-European relations
Foreign Policy, European UnionPosted: 2004-06-07
Freedom, Prosperity, and Security: The G8 Partnership with Africa: Sea Island 2004 and Beyond
Council on Foreign Relations
A 44-page report designed to maintain the focus of the G8 states on the critical nature of Africa's needs
International Development, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-06-11
The Black Sea and the Frontiers of Freedom
Hoover Institution
An article arguing that the wider Black Sea region represents a potential threat to North America and Europe, which lack a coherent strategy towards the region
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-06-17
Increasing Europe's Stake in the Andes
International Crisis Group
A 16-page briefing paper urging the E.U. to engage more effectively in the increasingly unstable Andean region, to complement U.S. efforts
Foreign Policy, European UnionPosted: 2004-06-17
Beyond "Big Bang": The Challenges of the EU's Neighbourhood Policy in the East
Finnish Institute of International Affairs
A 66-page Finnish report analysing the implications of the E.U.'s new neighbours - Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova
European Union, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-06-18
EU at 25 - Shaping the Future
German Council on Foreign Relations
An analysis of the future of the European Union in terms of its structure and its place as a world power
European Union, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-06-18
Moldova: Regional Tensions over Transdniestria
International Crisis Group
A 40-page exposition of the current Moldovan conflict
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-06-21
Transatlantic Dialogue on Middle East Policy
Netherlands Institute of International Relations
An 88-page report on a conference held to compare U.S. and European approaches to Middle East policy issues and to offer suggestions for the development of co-operative policies for the region
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-06-23
A global Power Shift in the Making
Council on Foreign Relations
A U.S. article tracing the rise of Asia's power and warning the West of its need to adapt
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-07-02
Europe's Uncertain Pursuit of Middle East Reform
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
A 20-page paper outlining the E.U.'s Middle Eastern policy during the 1990s and since 9/11, identifying the distinctive features of the European approach and offering suggestions for strengthening E.U. strategy in the Middle East
Foreign Policy, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2004-07-06
Talking Peace and Kashmir - Warily, Under a Nuclear Shadow
Foreign Policy in Focus
A 4-page commentary on the outlook for a peaceful, negotiated, final settlement of the Kashmir issue
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-07-14
What is Brazil Doing in Haiti?
Interhemispheric Resource Center
A 2-page commentary on the implications of Brazil's intervention in Haiti
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-07-14
The Problems Preventing NATO From Taking on a Larger Role in Iraq
British American Security Information Council
An examination of the reasons why NATO is unlikely to extend its commitment to Iraq
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-07-14
Will Istanbul Get Transatlantic Relations Back on Track?
Netherlands Atlantic Association
A commentary on the current state of U.S.- Europe relations
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-07-16
Past Its Prime? The Future of the U.S.-Japan Alliance
U.S. Army War College
An assessment of the likely future development of the U.S.-Japan Security Alliance
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-07-24
The Russian Northwest Federal District and the E.U.
Danish Institute for International Studies
A 55-page working paper analysing the international dimensions of the strategic discourse of the Northwest macro-region, elucidating the conflict issues and the implications of the emergence of the district for E.U.-Russian cooperation
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-07-25
Deterring Conflict in the Taiwan Strait: The Successes and Failures of Taiwan's Defense Reform and Modernization Program
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
A 36-page examination of Taiwan's defence reform and modernization program and an assessment of future prospects
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-07-26
The Shifting of Maritime Power and the Implications for Maritime Security in East Asia
Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies - Singapore
This 34-page working paper discusses the relationship between maritime power and economic power and illustrates how maritime power is shifting to East Asia
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-07-27
NATO's Istanbul Summit: Alliance Under a Cloud
International Institute for Strategic Studies
A 2-page article commenting on the results of NATO's Istanbul summit and the future of the organisation
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-07-29
Policy Recommendations for Japan: Unification of the Korean Peninsula
Brookings Institution
A 22-page paper identifying Japan's policy priorities in respect of a unified Korea and the measures needed to achieve them
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-08-02
U.S. Military Bases in Latin America and the Caribbean
Foreign Policy in Focus
A brief report on U.S. military bases in Latin America and the Caribbean and their purposes with an analysis of problems and policy recommendations
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-08-05
U.S. Troop Withdrawals and Self-Reliant Defense
Nautilus Institute
An essay discussing the proposed U.S. troop withrawal from the Korean peninsula and its implications for the Republic of Korea
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-08-07
The Future of America's Alliances in Northeast Asia
Asia-Pacific Research Center
The preface and introductory chapter of this book examining the future of the strategic alliances of the U.S. in Northeast Asia (32 pages)
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-08-13
The Philippines Elections 2004: Issues and Implications
Parliamentary Library - Australia
A 4-page Australian research note examining the Philippines elections and the challenges facing the new administration
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-08-17
The CSCE as a Model to Transform Western Relations with the Greater Middle East
Center for European Integration Studies
A 173-page discussion paper containing the contributions made to a forum held to discuss the practicalities of this proposal
Foreign Policy, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2004-08-19
Iran: Time for a New Approach
Council on Foreign Relations
The 91-page U.S. report by an independent task force advocating a policy of dialogue, confidence-building and incremental engagement towards Iran
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-08-19
What Went Wrong in Iraq
Council on Foreign Relations
A 7-page essay analysing U.S. errors in Iraq
Foreign Policy, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2004-08-25
Colombia: Security as the Road to Peace?
German Institute for International and Security Affairs
An 8-page commentary discussing the role of Europe and the international community in the Colombian conflict
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-08-25
The European Union and Iraq
German Institute for International and Security Affairs
A 4-page commentary urging the E.U. and its member states to support Iraq's efforts towards independence
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-08-25
Six Dimensions of the Growing Transatlantic Divide
Cicero Foundation
A 13-page paper analysing whether there is a growing divide between the United States and Europe, its nature and its consequences
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-08-31
Beyond "Better Than Ever": Japanese Independence and the Future of U.S.-Japan Relations
Institute for International Policy Studies
A 91-page policy paper analysing the changing nature of the US-Japan relationship on three levels, domestic, regional and global
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-09-03
Why We Must Take European Opinion Seriously
Center for Contemporary Conflict
A paper underlining the importance of future U.S.-European security co-operation for U.S. interests
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-09-13
Theater Nuclear Weapons in Europe: The Contemporary Debate
Center for Contemporary Conflict
A paper examining the relevance of placing theater nuclear weapons in Europe to the maintenance of security in today's security environment
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-09-13
The Disengagement Plan: Political and Security Ramifications
Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies
An article exploring how Israel's unilateral disengagement plan might contribute to a resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-09-13
The North Korea Nuclear Issue: The Road Ahead
Nautilus Institute
An essay proposing a strategy for the U.S. Administration to follow in dealing with the North Korea nuclear issue
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-09-17
The Rise and Descent of "Peaceful Rise"
Hoover Institution
A 10-page U.S. commentary on the current status of the "peaceful rise" theory as a principle of Chinese foreign policy
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-09-20
Anticipation is Making Me Wait: The "Inevitability of War" and Deadlines in Cross-Strait Relations
Hoover Institution
A 12-page essay on the prospects for a military crisis between China and Taiwan in the next four years
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-09-20
European Defense Reform: The Beginning of the Beginning
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
A 4-page U.S. commentary on the weakness of Europe's defence posture, with proposals for steps to improve it
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-09-20
Is a New Commonality of Interests Arising?
Center for International Relations
A 7-page paper considering whether Poland's strategic partner in Europe should be Germany or the U.K.
European Union, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-09-23