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    • Op-Ed

    The Perils of America’s Pacific Presidency

    The faltering U.S. economy and an increasingly confident and powerful Asia are challenging efforts by President Obama to orient U.S. foreign policy more toward transpacific issues.

    • Op-Ed

    Europe Needs a California Dream

    When rethinking the institutional arrangements that underpin their monetary union, Europeans should take note of the California’s experience during the Great Recession.

    • Q&A

    Cooling Tensions at the G20 Meeting

    With divisions emerging within the Group of 20, the big players at the upcoming G20 meeting in Seoul will need to work together to avert a currency war and reduce trade tensions.

    • Article

    Why Euro-Atlantic Unity Matters to World Order

    • Sam Nunn, Wolfgang Ischinger, Igor Ivanov, Robert Legvold
    • November 09, 2010

    The United States, Europe, and Russia have a crucial stabilizing role to play in the world, but they must begin by transforming the Euro-Atlantic space into a stronger, inclusive security community.

    • Q&A

    Frenemies? U.S.-China Relations

    Despite growing Chinese nationalism, several areas of disagreement with Beijing, and misinterpretation of regional and bilateral issues by the media, the Obama administration has not substantially shifted its stance on China.

    • Op-Ed

    Lots of Russia Items on U.S. Congress Agenda

    The recent U.S. midterm elections could mean delay or even reversal for the Obama administration’s foreign policy agenda toward Russia, particularly on issues like New START, the “123 agreement” on civilian nuclear cooperation, and trade relations.

    • Q&A

    Obama Heads to Asia

    President Obama's trip to Asia will be an opportunity to strengthen bilateral relationships, address challenging global issues, and demonstrate U.S. commitment to the region.

    • Op-Ed

    Obama's India Visit: Let's Be Realistic with Expectations

    Showing undue favor to Indian interests may not only conflict with U.S. goals, it risks undermining the very international rules the United States is looking to strengthen.

    • A Letter to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform

      • November 05, 2010
      • November 5

      Given preliminary findings from an ongoing analysis of the U.S. transportation system's contribution to the national deficit, there are three important principles that the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform should consider in its final report to the President.

      • Q&A

      Obama in India

      While the U.S.-India bilateral relationship is important, it suffers from unrealistic expectations and is affected by the largely unavoidable differences in the two countries’ short-term interests.

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