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Posts by David Shorr

Country See, Country Do - Nonproliferation Edition - April 26, 2013

US Leadership Through Strength - March 22, 2013

Post Mortem on Republican Foreign Policy - March 20, 2013

Commitment Issues on Climate Change and Other Indian Perspectives - March 19, 2013

Foreign Policy Bipartisanship is Not Dead UPDATED - March 07, 2013

The "New Foreign Policy Divide" - February 13, 2013

How Can the G-20 Regain its Mojo? - February 13, 2013

Foreign Policy "Requires Collective Action" Too - January 21, 2013

Does the G-20 Have Too Much on Its Plate? - January 17, 2013

Use of American Power, An Unhealthy Obsession (According to Bill Kristol) - January 15, 2013

Republicans' Foreign Policy Problems - Part II - January 09, 2013

The Incipient Republican Foreign Policy Re-Think - January 07, 2013

What's The Matter With The G20? - December 19, 2012

Obama Foreign Policy - Book Review Edition - December 01, 2012

Speaking of Sen Marco Rubio... - November 24, 2012

The Closing Arguments of Foreign Policy 2012 - November 04, 2012

Foreign Policy Debate Preview -- Do You Believe in Magic? - October 22, 2012

Romney's Foreign Policy Veneer - October 01, 2012

Obama Foreign Policy - A Six-Week Appraisal - September 29, 2012

Liz Cheney Makes Criticizing Obama Look Hard - September 17, 2012

Obama v. Romney on Foreign Policy - A Guide for Iowans - September 07, 2012

President Obama's "Responsibility Doctrine" - September 03, 2012

The Romney-Obama Foreign Policy Debate -- Of Campaigns and Caricatures - September 01, 2012

Republicans' Flimsy Case on National Security - Fantasy-Based Foreign Policy - August 28, 2012

Give Romney Foreign Policy Adviser an 'F' for Cribbing from Obama Policy - August 24, 2012

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