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American Foreign Policy

The issue of foreign aid, specifically humanitarian aid, is hotly debated. Since the implementation of the Marshall Plan, which sought to rebuild Europe after the devastation of World War II, foreign aid has been a...

While the debate over whether or not we should have invaded Iraq plagued the Bush Administration, with President Obama's new administration the debate has shifted to the question: When and how should the United States...

Liberal foreign policy has had a sweeping effect on the international forum since Woodrow Wilson's presidency. Wilson, who grew up in the post-war South, was a pacifist, and...

After initially gaining the upperhand, the United States has become bogged down in a quagmire in Afghanistan. While much attention, money and manpower were being siphoned to the War in Iraq, the situation in...

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