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Before taking office, the new secretary of defense chaired a panel that warned that the United States would soon face a sneak attack in space. Rumsfeld was right to note that the country is more dependent on its satellites than ever before. But building anti-satellite weapons will only trigger an arms race, increasing the danger for all sides

Autor:

Michael Krepon

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Foreign Affairs

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80

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3

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Mayo-Junio 2001

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00157120

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The world of European finance is changing dramatically: capital markets are displacing banks as both savings vehicles and sources of corporate finance. This shift, along with the growing integration of Europe's financial markets, could create promising new opportunities for investors around the globe

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Robert C. Pozen

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Foreign Affairs

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80

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3

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Mayo-Junio 2001

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00157120

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  • Documento número 1657429
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Europe, the Necessary Partner In many arcs, transatlantic cooperation is stronger than ever before. Yet the common perception is of an increasingly fraught relationship, as evidenced by the well-known disputes over beef, bananas, and burden sharing. Assumptions are diverging over security risks and cultural values. Each side criticizes the other's unwieldy policymaking process without admitting its own shortcomings, while leaders pander to domestic interests and prejudices without educating voters on international issues. Europe nonetheless remains indispensable to a multilateral U.S. foreign policy. The Bush administration must acknowledge the European Union as a true partner, in political and military matters as well as in economics. America cannot expect its allies to share the burdens of global leadership without allowing them their say in the issues at stake

Autor:

William Wallace

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Foreign Affairs

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80

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Mayo-Junio 2001

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00157120

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  • Documento número 1657430
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The False Crisis Over the Atlantic European elites lambaste the United States for bad behavior at home and hegemonic hubris abroad. These Europeans see an ominous transatlantic "values gap, emerging over the death penalty, guns, " Frankenfoods," and unchecked capitalism. And. Washington's unilateralist obstinance on issues such as missile defense, land mines, and global warming only makes matters worse. But a closer look shows that Europe and the United States are in fact converging culturally, economically, and even strategically. This phony crisis in relations only makes it more difficult to tap the full potential of the transatlantic partnership

Autor:

Antony J. Blinken

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35

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Foreign Affairs

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80

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Mayo-Junio 2001

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00157120

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  • Documento número 1657431
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The New Geography of Conflict As last year's global shortage of petroleum and natural gas showed, the world can no longer keep up with the demands of continued population growth and economic expansion. Indeed, the competition for natural resources is intensifying. And with four fifths of the world's oil reserves lying in politically unstable areas, with diamond and timber wars already raging in Central Africa, and with many regions suffering persistent drought, resource competition could easily turn into open conflict. Governments now see the acquisition and protection of natural resources as a national security requirement-and one they are prepared to fight for

Autor:

Michael T. Klare

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49

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Foreign Affairs

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80

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3

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Mayo-Junio 2001

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00157120

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  • Documento número 1657432
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