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China Warns US Not to Play Politics on Trade Issues Dice News Chinese central bank and ministry concerned have accused Washington of dragging the currency issues into politics. They are planning to raise the value in Chinese currency. The bill is to be discussed in US this week that breaches World Trade ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Killings in Yemen: Good Politics at Home, But a Quagmire Abroad The Nation. If President Saleh falls, the US will have lost a pliant partner in its "global war on terror." Senator Tom Hayden, the Nation Institute's Carey McWilliams Fellow, has played an active role in American politics and... The peaceful, democratic end to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Israel is a pawn in American electoral politics Jerusalem Post By MAIRAV ZONSZEIN Israel's influence on US politics shows how its future can be utilized for political gain, not how important its security is to the US. These past couple of weeks has been what some may call a great period for Israel and the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US 'Paid a Price' on Egypt msnbc.com Shadi Taha, deputy to the liberal Egyptian political leader Ayman Nour, said in an interview that since March he has been urging US diplomats in the region to use American influence with Gulf countries to curb unaccountable funding for political groups ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Real US Map, a Country of Regions (Part 5): Colin Woodard BusinessWeek But given the challenges facing the US, Mexico and, to a lesser extent, Canada, it seems unwise to simply assume that North America's political boundaries will remain as they are today. The US is wracked by internal discord between two blocs formed by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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U.S. foreign policy to refocus on Asia The Hill By John T. Bennett - 10/04/11 11:05 AM ET The Obama administration is "rebalancing" US foreign policy by enacting a "turn to Asia," a senior State Department official said Tuesday. The Obama administration is "rebalancing" US foreign policy by enacting ... See all stories on this topic » |
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