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NavigationThe Task Force examines changes in Latin America and in U.S. influence there, while taking account of the region's enduring importance to the United States. The Task Force offers an agenda for U.S. policy toward Latin America and identifies four critical areas that should provide the basis of a new U.S. approach.
Burma (5/25): Michael Moran looks at the “Responsibility to Protect,” in the Star-Ledger.
Religious Extremism (5/22): Mohamad Bazzi writes that “it is stunning that even after five years of occupying Iraq, the Bush Administration still does not understand basic facts about militant Islam,” in the Nation.
Campaign 2008 (5/21): Charles Kupchan and Ray Takeyh defend Barack Obama’s policies as being “hard-headed realism,” in the International Herald Tribune.
U.S. Foreign Policy (5/21): Michael Gerson writes that “the Gates Doctrine has helped right a listing Iraq war,” in the Washington Post.
Chinese-Japanese Relations (5/21): Sheila Smith writes that Chinese and Japanese leaders are starting a new trend of goodwill, in the South China Morning Post.
China (5/21): Amity Shlaes compares the earthquake in China to Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana, on Bloomberg.com.
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