Search Results - "WOLFOWITZ, PAUL"
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Lessons Learned: The Iraq Invasion
Published in World affairs (Washington) (01-05-2013)“…So far as official Washington is concerned, the lessons of the Iraq War were established and absorbed long ago. Since the 2008 presidential campaign almost no…”
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Defense Budget address
Published in Presidents & prime ministers (01-01-2002)“…In a speech given by Paul Wolfowitz, deputy secretary of Defense of the US, at the Preparted Testimony on the FY 2003 Defense Budget Request to the Senate…”
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Don't Make the Poor Pay for Reducing Global Warming
Published in New perspectives quarterly (01-06-2007)“…Climate change can no longer he considered an issue that can wait for future generations to confront. There is an emerging global consensus among policymakers,…”
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Accountability and Generosity
Published in New perspectives quarterly (01-10-2005)“…Due to multiple causes and past events, Africa is a country burdened by poverty. Wolfowitz emphasizes that many Africans are standing up to their…”
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On Development and Democracy
Published in New perspectives quarterly (01-03-2005)“…Transparency, accountability and strong, effective governing institutions are key to economic development, which is the mission of the World Bank. Poverty…”
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Interview: Paul D. Wolfowitz: U.S.-China Relations
Published in Journal of international affairs (New York) (01-01-1986)“…Interview with the assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific Affairs…”
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A Report Card on the G8 in Africa
Published in New perspectives quarterly (01-09-2006)“…Gardels interviews World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz. Wolfowitz talks about debt relief, humanitarian aid, and trade relations in Africa, and the role of…”
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On American Power
Published in New perspectives quarterly (01-07-2002)Get full text
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Remembering the Future
Published in The National interest (01-04-2000)“…Taking seriously the admonition that those who forget the past are doomed to repeat its mistakes…”
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Bridging Centuries: Fin de Siècle All Over Again
Published in The National interest (01-01-1997)“…The Clinton administration should give greater importance to foreign policy as new economic and military powers, including China, India and a possible unified…”
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Crusade: The Untold Story of the Gulf War
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Active Engagement: U.S.-Indonesia Relations
Published in The Brown journal of world affairs (01-04-2002)Get full text
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The Man Who Saved the Day—Sort of
Published in The National Interest (01-10-1998)“…Asst Sec of State for European Affairs Richard Holbrooke played a major role in the signing of the Dayton Agreement that ended the Bosnian war. While Holbrooke…”
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Clinton's First Year
Published in Foreign affairs (New York, N.Y.) (01-01-1994)“…A sense of confusion about defining the national interest is the most troubling aspect of Bill Clinton's first year as president. This is particularly true…”
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Saddam Isn't Dracula-He Won't Be Back
Published in New perspectives quarterly (01-09-2003)“…Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz discusses US strategy in Iraq. He asserts that a lot of US mistakes in the country happened as a result of…”
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De-Industrializing Desire - Summer 2002
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When Figuring Out London Bombers, Remember Danny Pearl's Killer - Fall 2005
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The Moral Fog of Progress - Fall 2003
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