Articles related to "American Policy"Washington is to set stringent benchmarks on the Kabul government that will be necessary for the successful continuation of the war on terror.
American policy in Afghanistan focuses on a unified central government, while residents identify with their autonomous cultural, ancestral or linguistic group.
Canada complained to America and the USA complained to Europe - put additional combat troops in Afghanistan. Europe's answer was a resounding NO and NATO is in jeopardy!
President Barack Obama represents a chance for Muslims to take their seat at the table of peace and progression on an international level.
U. S. policy in Iraq is consistent with the strategy against terror that Congress endorsed, but most Democrats have simply ignored that.
A new book reminds Barack Obama and his team that, "reaching for the 'right' answer is just the beginning." Implementing well-formed policy is the key to real change.
With the end of the factory system, the Office of Indian Affairs took over the direction of American policy towards Indian tribes.
The Cuban revolutionary and President Fidel Castro played a significant role within the context of the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States.
Stressing the importance of the Canada/US relationship Prime Minister Stephen Harper went to New York. He met with UN officials, and major business leaders.
Sir Christopher Meyer's book "D.C. Confidential" gives worthwhile and sympathetic insights into American politics and diplomacy.
It is not every day that an American president decides to visit Egypt. Obama's choice of Cairo as his platform to address the Muslim world has sparked off heated debates
Working hand in hand with assimilation, removal became a key component of America's policy towards Indian tribes.
Piracy is a reoccurring theme that is effecting international trade security and Somalia has become a breeding ground for it due to two decades of destructive civil war.
On January 7, 2009, a U.S. Federal Judge began the process of examining the legal rights of over 600 detainees being held in Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan.
With Presidential and Congressional campaigns coming up, American viewers may sometimes envy Britain's broadcast ban on political commercials.
While Great Britain was more interested in the preservation of empire and the security of British India, the United States needed Burma to supply Chiang Kai-Shek.
The US Buy American Act negatively impacts Canada-US economic relations in key areas and contravenes the primary objectives of the NAFTA agreement.
Banning wine at Euro Disneyland near Paris was one of many leadership and communication errors that cost Walt Disney's American empire millions of dollars.
In 1830, Andrew Jackson rammed a law through Congress that would open the door for the removal of Indian nations to the western expanse.
After relocation, the Five Civilized Tribes settled into unfamiliar territory in Oklahoma. Gradually, however, they found their new home partitioned by the Americans.
The National Security Act of 1947 completely reshaped the military structure and intelligence community of the United States and directly effected American foreign policy
The Northwest Ordinance was an effort to curtail white settlement on Indian lands and establish a set of rules for future expansion.
Barack Obama denouncing Jeremiah Wright's comments is no surprise. There is a great danger, however, in continually allowing these comments into the political arena.
A haven for Taliban and Al Qaeda fighters, the Pakistan Northwestern Frontier has been the most difficult region for coalition troops and Pakistan Army forces to control.
American-born War of 1812 heroine Laura Secord is credited with the British victory in one of that war's most strategic battles.
Driven by racial stereotypes and a profound misunderstanding of Japanese culture, the United States' fight against the Japanese was unusually vicious.
From the Colonial Period, white settlers have made efforts to cultivate Indian tribes--a policy known as assimilation.
The idea of a separate Indian Territory came as a direct result of the French and Indian War.
In 1914 Henry Ford shocked the business community. He doubled the wages of his workers. His company prospered. Fourteen years later in 1926, he did it again.
Through a remark on global and corporate politics, War, Inc. tries to be an entertaining sci-fi comedy but becomes confusing along the way.
Historians and political scientists announced the Top 10 Mistakes of American Presidents. In all cases conflict, conceit, concealment or promiscuity are evident.
In his recent book, historian Alan McPherson attempts to get at the root of Latin American Anti-Americanism by comparing four countries' experiences with the U.S.
Health technology assessment (HTA) is a valuable policy tool in developed countries. In developing regions such as Latin America, HTA has been harder to implement.
This was the period during which the military, strategic, and territorial balance in Europe was profoundly altered by German victories.
Increasing gas and oil prices in the USA may be signaling an economic recession; however, is this rise truly a world problem or unique to America and the US dollar?
Native American citizenship has been a long struggle, both politically and culturally.
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