
Transition in a Time of Transition
Horns of a Dilemma
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The Bush Administration's Most Significant Foreign Policy Achievements
The Bush administration is doing a lot of things across the full range of foreign policy and national security issues at the same time, says Steve Krakauer. He points to bringing India into a strategic relationship with the U.S., which is very increasingly important as we deal with China. A new theory of development that is in partnership with the local countries insists on results for developed world initiatives against HIV, AIDS, malaria,. Six major conflicts in Africa were put to bed and resolved during his tenure.
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