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All items tagged US electionsOpen Think Tank ArticlesNovember 6, 2008 | "Country First" to Be Obama's MottoSimon K. Koschut: President-elect Obama faces a tough challenge once he takes office. The world is expecting change from America, but they shouldn’t hope for too much, too fast. Instead, in countries like Germany, the question needs to be “what can we do for the United States?” Likely topics of discussion will regard burden sharing in Afghanistan and possibly even Iraq. ... MoreJuly 14, 2008 | America Votes, but Europe Decides on the Future of Transatlantic RelationsJan Techau: Europe’s approach to the US will be decisive for the future of transatlantic relations. Though Bush will leave, the US will not be in a position to radically change its foreign policy. It is time for Europeans to become more American and acknowledge that the era of justifiable disagreement with America is over. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesJune 12, 2008 | Bush Slowly Fades, as New Presidency NearsOn both sides of the Atlantic, politicians are certain that a new US President will mean big change on a broad range of issues, from climate change to Iraq. ++ In gearing up for a more “enlightened” era of transatlantic relations, governments and media have given little attention to Bush’s remaining days in office. ++ Although public opinion in Europe clearly reveals an Obama preference, Berlin, ... MoreJune 11, 2008 | Americans Should Vote "McBama"Official US presidential candidates have been selected but voters now face the difficult task of distinguishing between “the politics of winning”, which shore up popularity, and “the politics of governing”, which focus on ability. ++ Obama’s lack of conviction contrasts with McCain’s stubbornness, but regarding domestic policy neither has made satisfactory suggestions. ++ Assuming Republicans ... MoreCommentsNovember 7, 2008 | There are quite a few reasons why Barak... |
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