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Examines how Senator John McCain’s approach to a foreign policy plan is leading to competition as both realists and neoconservatives vie to be his policy advisers.
Authors: Elisabeth Bumiller, and Larry Rohter
April 10, 2008
Examines how Senator John McCain’s approach to a foreign policy plan is leading to competition as both realists and neoconservatives vie to be his policy advisers.
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Barack Obama's inauguration as forty-fourth U.S. president occurs at a time of global economic crisis, with multiple conflicts raging in the...
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