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March 7, 2013

Iran
The Presidential Inbox: Iran's Nuclear Program

Experts discuss the internal and external factors that have spurred dialogue between the United States and Iran. This meeting will be part of a series on the U.S. presidential inbox that examines th…

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April 22, 2007

China
China’s macroeconomic policy dilemmas

Like many with strong opinions, I sometimes criticize (politely, I hope) press coverage of topics that I follow closely.  For example, I have long thought that coverage of China’s consumption boom sh…

September 15, 2011

Defense and Security
A Conversation with Lindsey O. Graham

Senator Lindsey O. Graham discusses his recent trip to Afghanistan and Uzbekistan, the evolving situations in Libya and Syria, and other foreign policy challenges.

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September 17, 2008

Heads of State and Government
Counselor: A Life at the Edge of History

RICHARD N. HAASS: If we could get started, please. (Striking glass.) Thank you, sir. We're going to start a few minutes early given that we have so much ground to cover. Today's about Ted Sorensen, …

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August 26, 2011

Defense and Security
Friday File: Checking in on Iraq

Policemen gather at the site of a bomb attack in Najaf on August 15, 2011. (Ali Abu Shish/courtesy Reuters) Above the Fold. While the blogosphere is now debating whether Libya marks a new era in U.S…

Policemen gather at the site of a bomb attack in Najaf, 160 km (100 miles) south of Baghdad August 15, 2011. At least three people were killed and 19 more wounded when two car bombs exploded, authorities said. Police captain Hadi al-Najafi in Najaf said the bombs targeted a police building. Suicide attackers and car bombs struck cities across Iraq on Monday, killing at least 50 people and wounding scores more in a rash of apparently coordinated assaults carried out by affiliates of al Qaeda, authorities said. REUTERS/Ali Abu Shish