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Tag Archives: China
Well Now, That Was A Busy Weekend.
I’m not sure where to even begin. Memorial Day Weekend often means taking it slow, throwing something on the bar-be-que, and generally halting work (for the government) for three days instead of two while remembering those in uniform around the … Continue reading
Posted in Global Security, Policy Analysis, Politics, UN
Tagged aid, Al-Queda, Armed Forces, BP, China, DC, Embassies, extremism, flotilla, Gaza, Global Security, gulf coast, Human Rights, Intelligence, Israel, news, North Korea, oil, peacekeeping, politics, South Korea, terrorists, U.S., UN
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Korea’s Sore Spots Get Poked
The clash between North and South Korea continues to heat up. The New York Times today published an article on the suspension of the hot line between the navies of both countries. This presents a serious problem for both of … Continue reading
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Tagged China, diplomacy, Global Security, North Korea, peacekeeping, Security Policy, South Korea, UN
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What I’ve been working on (on the side)
The Atlantic Gulf: The U.S. and E.U. Policy Differences As China Rises By Alex Fogleman China’s dramatic rise over the past decade has highlighted the importance of the nature of relations between developed world powers and the industrializing China. The … Continue reading
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Tagged China, E.U., Human Rights, Security Policy, Trade Policy, U.S.
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