Citizen's Guide to US Foreign Policy 2004 - FPA
The Foreign Policy Association (FPA) is pleased to announce its soon-to-be-released Citizen's Guide to U.S. Foreign Policy Issues. Published every presidential year since 1968, the nonpartisan Citizen's Guide is a must for voters seeking information on those foreign policy issues bound to have an impact on the U.S. in 2004, and well into the future. Written by experts and prepared by FPA's editors, the Citizen's Guide offers concise, easy-to-read briefs on seven foreign policy issues, providing basic facts, current U.S. policy and pros and cons of alternative policies.
Wednesday, June 23, 2004
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