by Rafael L. Bardají, March 25, 2008
Commentary nº 922
by Soeren Kern, January 30, 2008
Briefs nº 50
The outcome of the US presidential elections will undoubtedly have global affects. Therefore, many Europeans argue that they should have a say in the election process. European media is saturated with election coverage that is heavily biased in favor of the Democrats. And, as in past elections, European elites are demanding the right to help choose the next occupant of the White House. What follows is a brief survey of what some Europeans are saying about the American way of democracy.  Download PDF
by Soeren Kern, December 24, 2007
Briefs nº 49
How can America improve its image abroad? Answers to this question are being bandied by all of the presidential hopefuls. Hillary Clinton says she would “send a message heard across the world: The era of cowboy diplomacy is over.” John McCain promises to “immediately close Guantanamo Bay.” Ron Paul and Barack Obama both say they would withdraw American troops from Iraq.
by Rafael L. Bardají, December 19, 2007
In Libertad Digital nº 1312
by Soeren Kern, October 5, 2007
Analysis nº 234
US President George W Bush has one more year in the White House. But already many Europeans are predicting that the next American president will conduct a kinder, gentler US foreign policy that appeals to their post-modern pacifist instincts. They are sure to be disappointed.  Download PDF
by Walid Phares, March 30, 2007
Collaborations nº 1601
Collaborations nº 1598
by Larry Elder, March 28, 2007
Collaborations nº 1594
by Soeren Kern, March 28, 2007
Analysis nº 178
by Charles Krauthammer, March 26, 2007
Collaborations nº 1587
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