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Wrangling over arms sales to China.(Policy Report)
December 4, 2006... On June 4, 1989, the world watched in horror as the Chinese government's crackdown on student protestors took a deadly turn. As Chinese soldiers fired their weapons indiscriminately and Chinese tanks rolled through Tiananmen Square, an unknown...
Can't stay the course, can't end the war, but we'll call it bipartisan.
December 7, 2006... Despite the breathless hype, the Baker-Hamilton Iraq Study Group (ISG) report did not include any dramatic new ideas for ending the war in Iraq. In fact, it did not include a call to end the war at all. Rather, the report's recommendations...
Militarism and U.S. trade policy.(Policy Report)
December 15, 2006... It is rare to think about the links between militarism and U.S. "trade" policy. But in recent decades, U.S. global economic policies have increasingly driven U.S. military policy. And under the Presidency of George W. Bush and the "war on...
Peru, Colombia trade deals would lock in more bad investment rules.
December 18, 2006... With both houses of the U.S. Congress now under Democratic control, the Bush Administration faces an even more difficult battle to obtain approval of stalled free trade agreements with Colombia and Peru. Shortly after their November election...