- Mon 20 May 2013Are We Becoming Argentina? - by Daniel Altman
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It was a logical conclusion to his term as president; despite the fragility of the Argentine polity after the dictatorship, Alfonsín's policy toward the military and his economic plans had faced almost constant opposition from the Peronists in the ... - Mon 20 May 2013Getting to Yes with the Taliban - by John Arquilla
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Foreign Policy. National Security. Inside; Directory. Inside National Security. Directory. Columns. Gordon Adams · John Arquilla · David Barno · Rosa Brooks · Jeffrey Lewis · Amy Zegart · Micah Zenko. Blogs. The Best Defense · The E-Ring · Killer Apps ... - Mon 20 May 2013Curing America's Fear of Commitment - by Marc Chretien
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Not since the days of Charles de Gaulle has America spilled blood and treasure on a less grateful national leader than Afghan President Hamid Karzai. In a bid to be viewed as ideologically independent, Karzai has famously criticized the West, and the ...and more » - Mon 20 May 2013Metternich in Baghdad - by Ramzy Mardini
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But as the recent surge in sectarian violence has demonstrated, domestic concerns are never far from the surface -- and they bear directly on the country's foreign-policy calculus. In April, deadly clashes between government forces and demonstrators in ...and more » - Mon 20 May 2013No, They Can't - by Aaron David Miller
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BY AARON DAVID MILLER | MAY 20, 2013. Six months after winning an impressive reelection, Barack Obama finds himself in some kind of trouble -- battered by semi-scandals and bombarded by foreign policy challenges he can't possibly manage.and more » - Mon 20 May 2013What the Hell Was That All About? - By Aidan Foster-Carter
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Foreign Policy Magazine. Monday, May 20, 2013 Follow Facebook · RSS · Twitter · Home; Directory. Channels. National Security · AfPak · Democracy Lab · Middle East. Blogs. Michael Dobbs · Daniel Drezner · David Hoffman · Marc Lynch · Clyde Prestowitz ...and more » - Mon 20 May 2013Bassem Youssef Isn't Joking Around - by David Kenner
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It has been Youssef, not the diverse array of opposition politicians, who has developed the sharpest critique of Islamism. "We have a façade. We have a pseudo-appearance of what Islam is," he told Foreign Policy. "Islam's not just about covering your hair. - Mon 20 May 2013

RTIn Iran, disputes over foreign policy divide presidential candidates
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TEHRAN — Relief for Iran's ailing economy will be the top priority of Iranians on June 14, when they vote to replace Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as president. Foreign policy, however, will take on extra significance in the election, as Iran struggles to undo ...
Iran's Jalili, EU foreign policy chief hold 'useful' talksTehran Times
Iran strongly opposes nuclear weapons: MPPress TV
Senior MP: Presidential Election Not to Affect Iran's N. PoliciesFars News Agency Hurriyet Daily News all 54 news articles »
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