Warren I. Cohen on Obama’s Foreign Policy Challenges
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on July 17th, 2009 4:45 am by HL
Warren I. Cohen on Obama’s Foreign Policy Challenges
The daunting problems Bush’s successor has inherited may prove all but insurmountable as he makes his way through a thicket of difficulties—the nuclear ambitions of authoritarian regimes, the quagmire of Mesopotamia and the persistent bloodletting in Pakistan and Afghanistan, to name only the most prominent. A recent book by David E. Sanger, a longtime foreign affairs correspondent for The New York Times, offers a close-up look at the world Obama confronts.
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