Wishful Thinking and the Europeans
This may be my second link to a post from Tech Central Station. This is interesting merely because it is an unlikely source for foreign policy news. Either they are changing their focus or foreign policy is becoming much more widely accessible. So, on to our topic, the question posed by our link-of-the-day is, "If John Kerry is elected President would there necessarily be a fundamental change in American foreign policy?" Meelis Kitsing, of the University of Massachusetts Lowell, takes a look a recent discussion on U.S. foreign policy held at the Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and suggests that we and our European allies could expect a change in style rather than substance.
Friday, August 06, 2004
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