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So Foreign Policy has a new frontpage , with lots and lots of blogs by a variety of international relations and journalists. I’m considerably more optimistic about this stable’s odds over the long run than I was about the last effort to create a quasi-academic superblog ( the now ...
Shadow Government | A FOREIGN POLICY blog
shadow.foreignpolicy.com — The Bolton/Yoo essay that Dan Drezner mentions here argues that the 2/3 requirement is a good thing, because it advances their preferred policy agenda by: (a) restraining those wet "global governance" types from entangling commitments; and (b) in ... (more) Shadow Government | A FOREIGN POLICY blog
Daniel W. Drezner | A FOREIGN POLICY blog
drezner.foreignpolicy.com — The global economic downturn is not just affecting manufacturing output or the financial sector . I'm afraid that shameless PR gestures by Latin American thugs are also going to be curtailed : Houston-based Citgo Petroleum Corp., the U.S. fuels and ... (more) Daniel W. Drezner | A FOREIGN POLICY blog
Obama will end 'don't ask' policy, aide says
sfgate.com — Obama said during the campaign that he opposed the policy, but since his election in November he has made statements that have been interpreted as backpedaling. On Friday, however, Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs, responding on the transition team's Web ... (more) Obama will end 'don't ask' policy, aide says
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