... as to which candidate is favored by which foreign leaders. While mainstream American media is still basically covering the race with horrified fascination at the popularity... ... to handle world affairs. In essence, Democrats always have to defend against the accusation of being foreign policy weaklings. This accusation is never leveled against... ... security. It was a major part of the lead-up to the 2004 election, when some analysts warned, ‘if Democrats are to have any hope of returning to power in 2004, or even...
Media outlets and government circles both cringe and squirm when ... ... understanding this process (and more importantly the failure of the intelligence community and state department to make inroads against ... ... reality.
Reality in America, if you are not able to hook into upward mobility and access privileged success, is a fairly dull and ... ... could ever think plausible.
Against this backdrop, it is inexcusable that American agents find themselves at a loss to understand ...
... relations. Places like the Moscow Carnegie Centre or the Brookings Institution in Washington DC are regular go-to places for the media when seeking expert opinion and analysis. However, these centers of independent knowledge production have had a decided ... ... endorse another country trying to force-influence its foreign policy. So why should Russia? It is this very simple and straightforward question that seems to never be asked by what are otherwise august media institutions and impressive political think tanks ...