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U.S. - Transatlantic Dialogue - ARI |
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The US and Latin America: What Lies Ahead? (ARI)
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ARI 140/2008 - 3/11/2008
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Ray Walser
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On 4 November American voters will choose the 44th President of the
United States. While the voters have learnt much about the US
presidential candidates’ views on Iraq, Afghanistan and other key
foreign policy issues, little has been said about relations with Latin
America. Despite its importance to the US, Latin America has not
emerged as a significant topic of debate in the campaign.
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It’s All Over But the Shouting (ARI)
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ARI 130/2008 - 20/10/2008
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Stephen J. Wayne
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The race for the American Presidency has been described as one of the
most important in recent US history. Policy issues, political
leadership and governing style are all on the line. Should Senator
Barack Obama become the next US President, however, he will need more
than the audacity of hope, the title of his last book.
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The Roller-Coaster Election of 2008 (ARI)
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ARI 123/2008 - 10/10/2008
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Matthew Continetti
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The year 2008 will see the most open US Presidential election in
decades as neither an incumbent President nor Vice-president is running.
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Trade and the US Presidential Election (ARI)
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ARI 113/2008 - 24/9/2008
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Daniel Griswold
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The US Presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain have
embraced sharply different positions on the important issue of
international trade.
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The Republicans After St. Paul (ARI)
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ARI 102/2008 - 12/9/2008
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John S. Gardner
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John McCain has managed to unite the Republicans in St. Paul, not least with the
selection of Governor Sarah Palin as vice presidential candidate. Now a
difficult road to election lies ahead and the next major events in the
campaign will be the debates.
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Leadership and American Foreign Policy
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19/05/2008
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Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
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Conference by Joseph S. Nye, Jr. at the bilateral seminar on 'Foreign Policy Priorities for the Next US President', held in Madrid on 19 May 2008 and organised by the Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) and the Elcano Royal Institute, with the cooperation of the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation.
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