The presidential candidate's party, after a long tradition of strong foreign policy, finds itself lost and divided. Can Romney reunite it, or will neoconservatism dominate by default?
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The presidential candidate's party, after a long tradition of strong foreign policy, finds itself lost and divided. Can Romney reunite it, or will neoconservatism dominate by default?
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney posted this blog entry on "Restoring America's Prosperity" on his website on August 26, 2012.
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney gave these remarks on the state of the U.S. economy on August 25, 2012.
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Michael A. Levi analyzes Mitt Romney's energy plan, concluding that it has some reasonable ideas on supply but remains woefully incomplete.
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney released this August 2012 energy white paper that details a 'goal of North American energy independence by 2020'.
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Leslie H. Gelb says Obama captured the political center at home on foreign policy – a feat for a Democrat – because he avoided costly mistakes abroad. He understood the limits of U.S. power, but not its strengths when encased in a good strategy, and thus failed to achieve solutions to big problems abroad.
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President Obama gave these remarks to the White House Press Corps on August 20, 2012.
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"[Paul Ryan] voices a trade-based American exceptionalism with human rights at its core -- an outlook embraced by those on the hawkish end of GOP foreign policy," says Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney released this "Plan for a Stronger Middle Class" on August 2, 2012.
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney gave this speech in Warsaw, Poland on July 31, 2012.
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney gave these remarks to the Jerusalem Foundation in Jerusalem, Israel on July 29, 2012.
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Elliott Abrams says that Mitt Romney's positions on issues in the Middle East will be "good bets" in the upcoming election.
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney gave these remarks at the National Convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Reno, Nevada on July 24, 2012.
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President Obama gave these remarks at the National Convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Reno, Nevada on July 23, 2012.
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President Barack Obama published this article on cybersecurity in the Wall Street Journal on July 19, 2012.
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Julia Sweig surveys the 2012 presidential campaign narratives and the United States' love-hate relationship with the wealthy.
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's 2012 campaign website posted this position statement on Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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Scott Wilson explains that Obama wanted to restore America's reputation as a credible mediator in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and in doing so, the president believed he needed to regain Arab trust and talk tough to Israel.
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Between enthusiasm for President Obama's pro-democracy message and appreciation for the Democratic Party's support for the anti-apartheid movement, South Africans strongly favor Obama's reelection, says Moeletsi Mbeki.
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney gave this statement on July 11, 2012 regarding President Obama's comments on Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez.
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