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September 5, 2008
Interview
A top economic adviser to Sen. Barack Obama describes his views on how to harness globalization and energy diversification to improve U.S. fortunes.
See more in United States, Trade, Energy, U.S. Election 2008
September 3, 2008
Interview
Former Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul says he is working to reclaim what he calls the traditional values of the GOP, including limited government and less involvement in military campaigns abroad.
See more in United States, Wars and Warfare, Business & Foreign Policy, U.S. Election 2008
August 21, 2008
Backgrounder
U.S. political conventions offer the parties a place to unite around presidential candidates and a vision for foreign and domestic policy.
See more in United States, Foreign Policy History, U.S. Election 2008
Updated July 21, 2008
Backgrounder
Sen. Barack Obama's foreign policy team includes former State Department veterans and newcomers from academia who seek to reinvigorate U.S. diplomacy.
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March 3, 2008
Backgrounder
Party caucuses, which date to the 1800s, have declined in importance but they could be decisive in choosing the 2008 Democratic presidential candidate.
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Updated: June 10, 2008
Backgrounder
Close Republican and Democratic presidential nominating contests are focusing attention on the role of delegates, who ultimately will be choosing their party’s nominees.
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Updated: January 4, 2008
Daily Analysis
Iowa caucus victories for Democrat Barak Obama and Republican Mike Huckabee reshuffle some analysts' assumptions about Campaign 2008.
See more in United States, Grand Strategy, U.S. Election 2008
December 14, 2007
Daily Analysis
The U.S. intelligence report on Iran not only shook up foreign policy circles but sent presidential candidates scurrying to clarify their views.
See more in United States, Iran, U.S. Election 2008
Updated: December 7, 2007
Backgrounder
With the recent entrance of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, will Mercosur, Latin America’s biggest trade bloc become an anti-American alliance?
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January 19, 2007
Daily Analysis
The successful test of a Chinese anti-satellite weapon brought cries of foul from Washington and others.
See more in China, National Security and Defense
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