prospect.org - 4/28/2009
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Obama has reprioritized U.S. interests and the strategies used to achieve them.
washingtonpost.com - 4/22/2009
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Henry A. Kissinger - Obama's Foreign Policy Challenge
walt.foreignpolicy.com - 4/27/2009
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Another Obama at 100 Days Foreign Policy Piece
democracyarsenal.org —
... Over at the Prospect I have my own take on Obama's foreign policy over the first 100 days. As far as I'm concerned he has made four very significant strategic changes. First, he has put terrorism in its proper place, treating as a major challenge but not one that should override all other priorities. He has moved nuclear weapons policy way up on the agenda. He has begun to move around budget priorities to build a military and government for the 21st century. And he has sought to apply integrated regional approaches instead of looking for silver ...
NSN Daily Update 4/29/2009
democracyarsenal.org —
... ended talks without agreement, but decided to meet one more time to try to reach an accord before May 15. Cybersecurity experts described U.S. digital defenses as “broken” and “childlike.” Commentary of the Day Today is the 100th day of the Obama administration. Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright; Amb. Marc Ginsberg, former U.S. ambassador to Morocco; NSN's own Ilan Goldenberg; VoteVets.org Vice-Chair Brandon Friedman; ; and the ...
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Lugar gives Obama an 'A' on foreign policy
briefingroom.thehill.com 6/15/2009 — President Obama has earned an 'A' in foreign policy so far, Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) said today.
Obama has maintained many of President Bush's policies, Lugar said, but has approached them in a more conciliatory, humble manner.
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Obama's First 100 Days
conservativeoasis.com 4/26/2009 — How's he doing? 100 days reviewed- foreign and domestic policies; blunders; promises; mistakes... it ain't pretty... Don't forget to rate Barry in the poll!
Foreign Policy Address at the Council on Foreign Relations
state.gov 7/16/2009 — 7/15/09 - Question and Answer Session Thank you very much, Richard, and I am delighted to be here in these new headquarters. I have been often to, I guess, the mother ship in New York City, but it s good to have an outpost of the Council right here ...
The Foreign Policy Initiative
foreignpolicyi.org 3/25/2009 — "The United States remains the world’s indispensable nation -- indispensable to international peace, security, and stability, and indispensable to safe-guarding and advancing the ideals and principles we hold dear." International Flags
The Foreign Policy Initiative
foreignpolicyi.org 3/26/2009 — continued U.S. engagement--diplomatic, economic, and military—in the world and rejection of policies that would lead us down the path to isolationism; robust support for America’s democratic allies and opposition to rogue regimes that threaten ...
The Foreign Policy Initiative
foreignpolicyi.org 3/26/2009 — "The United States remains the world’s indispensable nation -- indispensable to international peace, security, and stability, and indispensable to safe-guarding and advancing the ideals and principles we hold dear." International Flags