Sunday, October 12, 2008

Posts Tagged ‘Pakistan’

Jimmy Carter Still a Presidential Outsider

Wednesday, April 23, 2008 14:08

Former American President Jimmy Carter had always been atypical president. His personal life, his presidency, his political and humanitarian services are totally different than the rest of the American presidents. He has been "cut from a different clay". He has been, and is still considered, a presidential outsider. Yet this does not change the fact that he is a real genuine humanitarian figure.

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The North Korea-Syria Nexus: Congress Needs to Ask Tough Questions

Tuesday, April 22, 2008 13:26

If the United States is serious about advancing peace in the Middle East, it must clarify what sort of security threat Syria poses, and how North Korea factors into their assessments.

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Transforming U.S. Policy Toward Pakistan

Thursday, April 17, 2008 12:04

Nearly two months after historic elections led to the first peaceful democratic transfer of power in Pakistan’s 60-year history, a window of opportunity exists to stabilize the country. The challenges are immense and interrelated, and the dynamic situation in Pakistan requires immediate attention. The United States needs to work with Pakistan’s leaders and other countries to help them take advantage of this opening to achieve progress on security, political and economic fronts. Major questions loom unanswered after the election: Will President Pervez Musharraf stay in office for a full term? Will judicial independence be achieved? Will the relative calm in the security situation that has existed since the February national elections hold? And perhaps the question that most directly impacts the lives of

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