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April 11, 2005

Can U.S. Foreign Policy Be Truly Altered?

Tom Barry, Laura Carlsen, and John Gershman notes in an article published at the International Relations Center's website that, "President Bush says we must stay the course in Iraq , and he promises to continue during his second administration the radical foreign and domestic policies laid out during his first term. We believe it is time to change course," the wrote. "But can the course of U.S. foreign policy ever truly be altered?"

"Has there ever been a model for a dramatic shift away from militarism and unilateralism toward international cooperation and peace?"

"The answer to these questions is yes," the maintain in their article headlined "The Good Neighbor Policy: A History to Make Us Proud." I think their ideas are worth reading and discussing.

Posted by Munir Umrani at April 11, 2005 05:51 PM

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