Wednesday, June 23, 2004

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.

Tuesday, June 22, 2004

Privatizing Foreign Policy - Tech Central Station
This is an article about foreign policy from a site most often associated with technology and Internet news. They call for a new foreign policy for the 21st Century, a foreign policy not guided by bureaucratic elites, but by markets, communications and creativity.

Monday, June 21, 2004

Last Debate to Focus on Foreign Policy - Guardian
Questions about American foreign policy, including the U.S. role in Iraq, will dominate the final debate between the presidential candidates just three weeks before voters head to the polls this fall. For the first time, the Commission on Presidential Debates is limiting two of the three debates by topic, reserving the first meeting on Sept. 30 for domestic policy and the third on Oct. 13 for foreign affairs.