- The Geopolitics of War (November 5, 2001)
...st the terrorists, President Bush will never acknowledge that conventional geopolitics plays a role in US policy. Osama bin Laden, for his part, is equally reluc... - Washington's Burden... (April 2, 2002)
...st minute by rejecting a reasonable plan. But surely Bush understands that geopolitics is a brutal game; leaders have to play with whoever's on the field, and at... - War May Reshape Global Order (March 19, 2003)
...WASHINGTON — Today the world may have reached a defining geopolitical moment similar to the late 1940s, when the East-West alignment that charac... - At the UN, it's not just about Iraq (October 30, 2002)
... the US under President Bush has had some notable successes at playing the geopolitical game – drawing Russia into the Western fold, and mending relations with Ch... - Bush Administration Resigns Itself to N. Korean Nukes (March 5, 2003)
... Korea from developing nuclear weapons and is now focusing on managing the geopolitical fallout, informed Capitol Hill sources said Tuesday. In closed brief... - Northern Iraq Could Become Second Palestine (May 28, 2003)
... Kurds. Such a scenario, however, would fundamentally alter the Mideast geopolitical power structure as we know it. Even Turkey, traditionally an American ally... - Kissinger Joins Protests at Bush Plan to Attack Iraq (August 17, 2002)
...too had criticisms of the administration's apparent proclivity for solving geopolitical problems with military might alone. "America's special responsibility is t... - Sexual Domination in Uniform: An American Value (May 18, 2004)
...s. Subordinating the national interests of countries the world over to the geopolitical interests of the U.S. seemingly requires the sexual sacrifice of some port... - Losing Our Best Allies in the War on Terror (August 20, 2002)
... did sometimes let the struggle for democracy play a secondary role in our geopolitical calculations during the cold war, and we are doing this again. When I t... - Calculating the Consequences (November 28, 2002)
...ry and quantify the likely impacts of war. First, the group's military and geopolitical gurus defined four likely military outcomes: no war; a benign war that las... - Kissinger, Quayle, Gingrich and Perle on a Lie Detector? (August 7, 2002)
...iquet "Prince of Darkness" when he served in the Reagan Pentagon. Not that geopolitical correctness ought to prevent the group from considering any and all theore... - A War Crime or an Act of War? (January 31, 2003)
...ps the world's largest reserves of oil. But in a regional and perhaps even geopolitical sense, it may be more important that Iraq has the most extensive river sys... - The Eagle Has Crash Landed (July 9, 2002)
...tand why the so-called Pax Americana is on the wane requires examining the geopolitics of the 20th century, particularly of the century's final three decades. Th... - Energy Concerns Drive Push into Central Asia (March 8, 2002)
...enough. But it is adding yet another dimension to the increasingly complex geopolitical situation in the Caucasus and Central Asia, both highly explosive regions... - US Takes its Battle to the Airwaves (May 17, 2002)
...the world together, but they also contribute to a large degree to one huge geopolitical disconnect. In a recent issue of the New York Times magazine, Geor... - The State of Security and Warfare of Demons (April 1, 2003)
...ts retaliation based on specific, molar references of modernist self-other geopolitics, like Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, and North Korea. The dispersed presence of... - The Struggles of Democracy and Empire (October 10, 2002)
...d to the chasm between the justifications proffered and the more elaborate geopolitical enterprise motivating many in the Bush administration. The first phase... - A New Grand Strategy (January 1, 2002)
...resence. Great powers have two basic strategic options: they can pursue geopolitical dominance (a "unipolar" strategy), or they can seek to maintain a rough ba... - Should Israel be Seen As Doomed? (May 12, 2002)
...hey gained military support from neighboring countries? Because of its geopolitical location, Israel is destined to ruin even it loses only one battle out of... - Clark: 'This War is Genocide' (January 9, 2003)
....S. corporate pockets and will consolidate control over the most important geopolitical region, which has been an American aim for years. "Of course he [Saddam... - A Bigger, Looser EU? (November 1, 2003)
...ticular resonance in Britain, that runs as follows: the combination of the geopolitical divisions in the EU exposed by Iraq, the decisive Swedish "no" vote to the... - A Bigger - Looser EU? (November 1, 2003)
...ticular resonance in Britain, that runs as follows: the combination of the geopolitical divisions in the EU exposed by Iraq, the decisive Swedish "no" vote to the... - Morally Wrong. Politically Wrong. Economically Wrong. (January 24, 2004)
...uerrilla-warfare phase. We misjudged then — and we have since — the geopolitical intentions of our adversaries ... and we exaggerated the dangers to the Un... - War, Incorporated (July 17, 2002)
...mary interest is to help ensure that no single power comes to control this geopolitical space and that the global community has unhindered financial and economic... - The Long and Short of It (September 8, 2002)
...f the Soviet Union, welcomed U.S. bases on their territory, creating a new geopolitical reality. No government on Earth openly took the side of al Qaeda. That... - Al Qaeda Monitored US Negotiations With Taliban Over Oil Pipeline (June 5, 2002)
... facing the Taliban. It documents the movement's rise, its leadership, the geopolitical importance of Afghanistan, the Taliban's relationship with Pakistan, as we... - Can We Kill Osama's Ideas? (January 1, 2002)
...r the common man, the caliphate remains, at least sentimentally, the ideal geopolitical expression of Muslim universalismóan empire free of Westernized nation-sta... - Climate Change a National Security Threat (January 26, 2004)
...e need to rapidly adapt may overwhelm many societies—thereby upsetting the geopolitical balance of power. Though triggered by warming, such change would probab... - An Analysis of Opposition Movements (February 18, 2003)
...of Iraq that will cost enormous amounts of money, that could have enormous geopolitical ramifications in terms of terrorism, in terms of the stability of very vol... - American Primacy in Perspective (July 1, 2002)
...ting out how it failed to slow, much less stop, President Vladimir Putin's geopolitical sprint toward Washington in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks. Mor... - The Sunshine Warrior (September 22, 2002)
...owitz quickly found himself riding shotgun on another campaign against the geopolitics of Henry Kissinger, this time on how to deal with China. Shultz and Wolfow... - The Currency War (January 26, 2003)
... their switch will have negligible economic impact, but it illustrates the geopolitical fallout of the President Bush's harsh rhetoric. Much more troubling is Nor... - The Need for a New Wilsonianism (September 2, 2002)
...ere, the international system offers Beijing a real alternative to the old geopolitical power struggle, both by holding out the possibility of achieving national...
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