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What you should know about Cory Gardner’s meeting with accused human...

Last week, Colorado’s Republican U.S. Senator, Cory Gardner, met with Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte in Manila. The news came as a surprise to political...

Wiretap: Is the Sanders-Clinton race back on?

Catching up? Bernie sweeps on Saturday, including a big win in a biggish state. Is the race back on? Via The Atlantic. History lesson A prominent lefty...

Wiretap: The similar foreign policies of Hillary Clinton and the GOP...

Shared views If you don't count the blustering rhetoric and the xenophobia, the Republican take on foreign policy isn't much different from Hillary Clinton's. Via...

Wiretap: ISIS must be stopped. But how?

Stopping ISIS Everyone agrees that something must be done about ISIS. But the question of what exactly to do is not at all clear. The New York...

O’Rourke seeks and discovers a Tea Party foreign policy

Libertarian satirist P.J. O'Rourke has written about a journey he took recently through New Hampshire Tea Party land in search of the movement's foreign...

TCI Street Poll: Should Obama speak softly or carry a big...

With today's announcement of Pres.-elect Barack Obama's national security team and coming key foreign policy appointments, attention will turn to prognosticating the incoming administration's philosophy on world affairs. What say you? <a href="http://www.buzzdash.com/index.php?page=buzzbite&BB_id=135027">Is it better that enemy nations respect or fear Obama as US leader?</a> | <a href="http://www.buzzdash.com">BuzzDash polls</a>

CC prof: Meltdown puts ‘decisive constraints’ on Obama foreign policy

A Colorado College political science professor paints a grim picture of the economic crisis facing the Obama administration and the constraints it will put on any attempt to redirect foreign policy. In an interview published Wednesday on the Harper's Magazine Web site, international politics expert David Hendrickson — who recently wrote "Cause for Depression," a pictorial guide to the financial crisis — spoke to Ken Silverstein and offered some dire predictions and grim warnings.

Obama, Romney Square Off on Foreign Policy

Presidential hopefuls Barack Obama and Mitt Romney square off with dueling foreign policy prescriptions in the July/August issue of the journal Foreign Affairs....
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