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A bimonthly journal focused on U.S. foreign policy Covers a variety of foreign policy issues and topics aimed at government officials, media activists, and academics. Analyzes foreign policy and international affairs, and recommends policy alternatives. C
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Post-9/11 economic windfalls for arms manufacturers.(Brief Article)
September 2, 2002... President Bush's military budget increase and the war time "unity" on Capitol Hill have created an environment in which weapons makers can enjoy the best of both worlds--continuing to make money on the weapons systems of the cold war while...
Problems with current U.S. policy.(Brief Article)
September 2, 2002... Despite a slowing economy and Bush's $1.35 trillion tax cut, notions of fiscal conservatism have been brushed aside to fund the fight against terrorism. Boeing Vice Chairman Harry Stonecipher got to the heart of the matter when he told The Wall...
Toward a new foreign policy.(United States)(Brief Article)
September 2, 2002... Instead of seizing the historic moment to establish new defense priorities after September 11, the Bush administration appears to be doing exactly what candidate Bush promised not to do--funding two military strategies at once, one for the cold...
Global toxics treaties: U.S leadership opportunity slips away--.(Brief Article)
September 9, 2002... Once again, the U.S. is squandering an opportunity for leadership in the international environmental policy arena. As the Bush administration continues to backtrack on environmental protection at home and abroad, these opportunities are...
Problems with current U.S. policy.(Brief Article)
September 9, 2002... Just prior to Earth Day 2001, President Bush announced that he intended to sign the POPs treaty in Stockholm and move quickly toward ratification. He pointed toward the bipartisan nature of the commitment, as this was in fact the conclusion of...
Toward a new foreign policy.(United States)
September 9, 2002... Decisive leadership in the Senate and strong signals of support from the White House could lead to ratification of the Stockholm and Rotterdam conventions before the end of the year. Without popular pressure, however, neither is likely to...