Iran seen seeking to cap atomic deal Editorial China Post, Sep. 30, 2006 The Enduring Features of the Debate Over Missile Defense Baker Spring F. M. Kirby Research Fellow in National Security Policy in the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, a division of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies, at The Heritage Foundation. The Heritage Foundation, Sep. 20, 2006 The ongoing failure of imagination Graham Allison Director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government Atomic Scientists, September / October, 2006 Pakistan Surrenders Daveed Gartenstein-Ross is A senior consultant for the Gerard Group International and author of the forthcoming book My Year Inside Radical Islam The Center for Security Policy, Sep. 12, 2006 Iraq Is a Strategic Battleground in the War Against Terrorism James Phillips Research Fellow in Middle Eastern Studies, in the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, a division of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies, at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Sep. 11, 2006 Is the world five years wiser? Michel Rocard Former prime minister of France and leader of the Socialist Party, is a member of the European Parliament Taipei Times, Sep. 8, 2006 Maintaining Momentum on U.S.-India Civil Nuclear Deal Lisa Curtis Senior Research Fellow in the Asian Studies Center Baker Spring F.M. Kirby Research Fellow in National Security Policy in the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy, at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Sep. 7, 2006 Missile defense Helle Dale Director of the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Sep. 7, 2006 - Resolving the nuclear dispute with Iran by negotiation
Keith Putnam-Delaney Paul Ingram British American Security Information Council, Aug. 31, 2006 The Future of Transatlantic Security Relations Joseph R. Cerami Chairman of the Department of National Security and Strategy at the U.S. Army War Col Richard A. Chilcoat External Rese at SSI Patrick B Baetjer Center for Strategic and International Studies as a Research Assistant to the Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy SSI, Aug. 28, 2006 Iran's Nuclear Ambition: Resolute Response by International Community Needed Editorial Korea Times, Aug. 28, 2006 The Battle for India Robert T. McLean Research associate at the Center for Security Policy The Center for Security Policy, Aug. 28, 2006 Update on the US-India Nuclear Cooperation Agreement Michael Krepon Co-founder of the Henry L. Stimson Center The Henry L. Stimson Center, Aug. 21, 2006 Deal shows Russia as arms export superpower Editorial China Post, Jul. 29, 2006 A question of U.S. energy security Editorial China Post, Jun. 29, 2006 Central Asia and Its Asian Neighbors Security and Commerce at the Crossroads Rollie Lal RAND Corp., Jun. 28, 2006 - An Empirical Analysis of Failed Intelligence Reforms Before September 11
Amy B. Zegart An associate professor of public policy at the University of California, Los Angeles Political Science Quarterly, Spring, 2006 High-Tech Terror: Al-Qaeda's Use of New Technology Jarret M. Brachman Director of Research at the Combating Terrorism Center at the United States Military Academy The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, Summer 2006 Issue The End of MAD?: The Nuclear Dimension of U.S. Primacy Keir A. Lieber Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame. Daryl G. Press Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania International Security, Volume 30, Issue 4, 2006 The India Model Gurcharan Das Former CEO of Procter & Gamble India Foreign Affairs, July / August, 2006 India and the Balance of Power C. Raja Mohan Strategic Affairs Editor at The Indian Express and a member of India's National Security Advisory Board Foreign Affairs, July / August, 2006 America's New Strategic Partner? Ashton B. Carter Professor of Science and International Affairs at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and was Assistant Secretary of Defense in the first Clinton administration Froeign Affairs, July / August, 2006 Russia Leaves the West Dmitri Trenin Deputy Director of the Carnegie Moscow Center Foreign Affairs, July / August, 2006 The End of the Bush Revolution Philip H. Gordon Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution Foreign Affairs, July / August, 2006 - Non-Proliferation Ayatollahs or Thoughtful Scholars: Understanding the American Non-Proliferation Lobby
Alex Stolar Research Intern, IPCS IPCS, Jul. 6, 2006 U.S. facing problems with regimes Editorial China Post, Jul. 11, 2006 We need to be tough with Russia John Edwards Former Democratic vice-presidential candidate Jack Kemp Former Republican vice-presidential candidate, are co-chairs of the Council on Foreign Relations independent task force on U.S. policy toward Russia International Hernald Tribune, Jul. 12, 2006 The Future of the National Guard and Reserves Christine E. Wormuth Senior Adviser of International Security Program at CSIS Michèle A. Flournoy Senior Adviser of International Security Program at CSIS Clark A. Murdock Senior Adviser of International Security Program at CSIS CSIS, Jul. 12, 2006 We need to be tough with Russia John Edwards Former Democratic nominee for Vice President of the United States Jack Kemp Former Republican nominee for Vice President of the United States CFR, Jul. 12, 2006 Impossible Certainty: Cost Risk Analysis for Air Force Systems Mark V. Arena, Obaid Younossi, Lionel A. Galway, Bernard Fox, John C. Graser, Jerry M. Sollinger, Felicia Wu, Carolyn Wong RAND Corp., Jul. 12, 2006 - President Bush in Europe: Shaping U.S. Policy Toward Germany
Nile Gardiner The Bernard and Barbara Lomas Fellow and Director of the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, a division of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies, at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Jul. 12, 2006 - Russian realities and the summit
Editorial Washington Times, Jul. 13, 2006 - A convergence of crises ups stakes for Bush at G-8 meet
Editorial China Post, Jul. 13, 2006 Courting trouble The Economist, Jul. 13, 2006 - Misguided 'reserved places' scheme doesn't help India's illiterate
Arindam Chaudhuri Honorary dean at the Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM) and editor in chief of Business & Economy Magazine Taipei Times, Jul. 13, 2006 Defiant Iran: a moment of truth for Russia and China Editorial China Post, Jul. 14, 2006 Moscow's final stance on Iran remains unclear Editorial China Post, Jul. 15, 2006 - U.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE KEY STRATEGIC ISSUES LIST
Antulio J. Echevarria, II. Director of National Security Affairs at SSI SSI, Jul. 17, 2006 Raging Middle East: Israeli Restraint Is Required Editorial Korea Times, Jul. 17, 2006 Missile Madness Stalks Tom Plate Professor at University of California, Los Angeles, Director of Asia Pacific Media Network Korea Times, Jul. 17, 2006 Iran the lurking issue as Middle East violence flares Editorial China Post, Jul. 18, 2006 - Losing the War in Iraq?
Anthony H. Cordesman Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy at CSIS CSIS, Jul. 19, 2006 World leaders look to intervene in Mideast crisis Editorial China Post, Jul. 19, 2006 Olmert's course Helle Dale Director of the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Jul. 20, 2006 - US-India deal with shake up Asia
Mrinal Menon A researcher at the Institute for National Policy Research in Taipei Taipei Times, Jul. 21, 2006 - Concentrating on missile defense
Center for Security Policy, Jul. 24, 2006 How has the U.S. pursued its enemies in the wake of 9-11? (Page 1) Editorial China Post, Jun. 25, 2006 How has the U.S. pursued its enemies in the wake of 9-11? (Page 2) Editorial China Post, Jun. 25, 2006 Missile defense system hit or miss(Page 1) Editorial China Post, Jun. 23, 2006 Missile defense system hit or miss(Page 2) Editorial China Post, Jun. 23, 2006 Can UN stem flow of small arms? Susan Waltz Professor of public policy and international relations at the University of Michigan The Christian Science Monitor, Jun. 15, 2006 Bush gets rush of good news on Rove, Iraq Editorial China Post, Jun. 15, 2006 Using Biometrics to Achieve Identity Dominance in the Global WaronTerrorism John D. Woodward Associate Director of the RAND Corporation's Intelligence Policy Center RAND Corp., Jun. 14, 2006 A Boost From Mr. Bush Editorial Washington Post, Jun. 14, 2006 Zarqawi Death Won't End War Farhana Ali A terrorism expert at the RAND Corporation, a nonprofit research organization RAND Corp., Jun. 10, 2006 Iran's atomic effort Ilan Berman Vice president for policy at the American Foreign Policy Council Washington Times, Jun. 9, 2006 Afghanistan and Its Neighbors: An Ever Dangerous Neighborhood Marvin G. Weinbaum Professor emeritus of political science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and served as an analyst for Pakistan and Afghanistan in the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Intelligence and Research USIP, Special Report No. 162, June 2006 The Remaking of a Unipolar World Robert Jervis The Adlai E. Stevenson professor of international politics at Columbia University in New York. The Washington Quarterly, Summer, 2006 The long, long half-life The Economist, Jun. 8, 2006 The Taliban resurgent The Economist, Jun. 8, 2006 Just Americans Robert Asahina A deputy managing editor of the New York Sun and a visiting scholar at the Asian/Pacific/American Studies Institute at New York University AEI, Jun. 7, 2006 - Iran's Calculations and the New Round of Diplomacy
Emile El-Hokayem The Henry L. Stimson Center, Jun. 7, 2006 - Edging Towards Reform: Kuwait's Security Sector
Amy Buenning Sturm Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellow The Henry L. Stimson Center, Jun. 7, 2006 - Who Lost the World?
Jonah Goldberg NRO, Jun. 7, 2006 - Somalia goes down the Afghan road
Editorial International Hernald Tribune, Jun. 7, 2006 Options for Transitional Security Capabilities for America Terrence K. Kelly RAND Corp., Jun. 6, 2006 The Free Trade Future of AGOA Brett D. Schaefer Jay Kingham Fellow in International Regulatory Affairs in the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, a division of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies Daniella Markheim Jay Van Andel Senior Analyst in Trade Policy in the Center for International Trade and Economics, at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Jun. 5, 2006 Betting the Ranch on the US-India Nuclear Deal Michael Krepon The Henry L. Stimson Center, Jun. 5, 2006 FBI: Still not retooled for terror Peter Brooks A Senior Fellow at the Heritage Foundation Townhall.com, Jun. 5, 2006 - New trade pact puts sheen on U.S.-Vietnam ties
Editorial China Post, Jun. 3, 2006 - U.S. Iran offer made for Russia, China
Editorial China Post, Jun. 2, 2006 - U.S.-Iran mistrust bodes ill for success of talks
Editorial China Post, Jun. 2, 2006 - U.S. Policy and Iran's Nuclear Challenge
James Phillips Research Fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs on the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, a division of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for Inernational Studies, at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Jun. 2, 2006 Analysis on U.S.-Iran Talks Michael E. O'Hanlon Senior Fellow of Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution The Brookings Institution, Jun. 1, 2006 Nuclear power: The shape of things to come The Economist, Jun. 1, 2006 Business In India: Now for the hard part The Economist, Jun. 1, 2006 美國人憂心伊朗核計畫,但對動武與否莫衷一是 李月 華盛頓觀察週刊 ,2006年5月31日 The Iran Talks Ivo H. Daalder Senior Fellow of Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution The Brookings Institution, May 31, 2006 Burns fiddles while Tehran arms Frank J. Gaffney Jr. President of the Center for Security Policy and is a columnist for The Washington Times The Center for Security POlicy, May 31, 2006 USAF-IAF Air Combat Exercises: A Review Peter Lavoy, Director of Center for Contemporary Conflict, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, USA Maj Peter Fesler Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, May 30, 2006 Streetwise Ali Al-Zahid A member of the new Iraquna think tank The Center for Security Policy, May 30, 2006 Critics savage Russian G-8 role as 'leader of democracies' Editorial China Post, May 29, 2006 Iraqi progress Helle Dale Director of the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, May 26, 2006 反恐?石油?誰讓美國重返索馬里 李焰 華盛頓觀察週刊2006 年5月24日 美國的“戰機外交” 徐琳 華盛頓觀察週刊2006 年5月24日 質疑“美國一定代表正義”的美國自由主義 劉見林 華盛頓觀察週刊2006 年5月24日 Armed forcees need to stand alone James Holmes A senior research associate at the University of Georgia's Center for International Trade and Security Taipei Times, May 23, 2006 Gaps in Iraq government offer guide to priorities Editorial China Post, May 23, 2006 US-Bound Defectors: 3 Countries Should Open Consultative Channel Editorial Korea Times, May 22, 2006 Iran's Iraq Strategy Steven Simon Hasib J. Sabbagh Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies Ray Takeyh Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies CFR, May 21, 2006 白宮政策不對路 油老虎痛咬美國經濟 李焰 華盛頓觀察週刊 2006年第18期,2006年5月17日 美國會有意推遲美印核協議 徐琳 華盛頓觀察週刊 2006年第18期,2006年5月17日 Venezuela arms embargo should be part of Bush Doctrine Editorial Center for Security Policy, May 17, 2006 Reform at the United Nations Editorial Washington Post, May 15, 2006 Putin, Reagan and FDR Edward D. Lozansky A nuclear physicist by training, is president of the American University in Moscow and founder of the World Russian Forum The Washington Times, May 15, 2006 Long past time for border troops Editorial Daily News, may 13, 2006 U.S. taking more amenable approach over Mid-East issues Editorial China Post, May 12, 2006 An Improbable Cure for Oil Addiction Philip H. Gordon Director of Center on the United States and Europe at the Brookings Institution The Brookings Institution, Financial Times, May 12, 2006 Axis of feeble The Economist, May 11, 2006 The Return of Saving Martin Feldstein George F. Baker Professor of Economics at Harvard University and CEO of the National Bureau of Economic Research Foreign Affairs, May/June 2006 The Tipping Points Daniel Yankelovich Chair and Co-founder of the organizations Public Agenda, DYG, and Viewpoint Learning Foreign Affairs, May/June 2006 俄罗斯太极拳化解美国“新冷战” 李焰 华盛顿观察周刊第17期,2006年5月10日 Engaging Iranians Editorial Washington Post, May 10, 2006 The problem with Iran Editorial Chicago Tribune, May 8, 2006 New push for talks between U.S. and Iran Editorial China Post, May 6, 2006 Iran's Nuclear Ambitions Go Beyond the Purview of International Institutions Baker Spring F.M. Kirby Research Fellow in National Security Policy in the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies James Phillips Research Fellow in Middle Eastern Studies in the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, a division of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies, at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, May 5, 2006 Iran's nukes: The Russia card Rose Gottemoeller Director of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace's Moscow Center International Herald Tribune, May 3, 2006 Russia revives memories of Cold War Editorial China Post, May 2, 2006 Averting War with Iran F. Stephen Larrabee Holds the Corporate Chair in European Security at RAND Corp. Peter A. Wilson A senior researcher at the RAND Corp. RAND Corp., May 2, 2006 America Needs to Pick Its Fights Carefully James Dobbins Director of the International Security and Defense Policy Center at the Rand Corp. Rand Corp., May 2, 2006 From Russia With Arms Robert T. McLean A research associate at the Center for Security Policy Center for Security Policy, May 2, 2006 The Nuclear Challenge from Iran Philip H. Gordon Director of Center on the United States and Europe at the Brookings Institute The Brookings Institute, May, 2006 - Shifting Terrain: The Domestic Politics of the U.S. Military Presence in Asia
Sheila A. Smith Research Fellow in politics, governances, and security in the East-West Center research program and project director of Shifting Terrain The Nautilus Institute, April, 2006 U.S. Military Operations in Iraq: Planning, Combat and Occupation W. Andrew Terrill Research Professor of National Security Affairs of the Strategic Studies Institute Kate Phillips A student at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University Shane Lauth A student at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University Erin Schenck A student at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. SSI, April, 2006 Al Qaeda, Saddam Helle Dale Deputy Director of Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies and Director of Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies The Washington Times, Apr. 26, 2006 Arming Europe Seth G. Jones Political Scientist at the RAND Corp. F. Stephen Larrabee Hold the Corporate Chair in European Security at the RAND Corp. RAND Corp., Apr. 25, 2006 Forging a U.S.-British Coalition to End Iran's Nuclear Weapons Program Nile Gardiner The Bernard and Barbara Lomas Fellow at the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, a division of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Apr. 24, 2006 Developing democracy Paula J. Dobriansky Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs The Washington Times, Apr. 24, 2006 Nuclear power: The way forward Editorial Boston Herald, Apr. 23, 2006 Dithering Won't Stop Iran's Nukes Amir Taheri A member of Benador Associates New York Post, Apr. 18, 2006 - Can Rumsfeld withstand ex-generals' back talk?
Editorial China Post, Apr. 15, 2006 美軍的F-22戰鬥機是“紙猛禽”? 粟德金 華盛頓觀察週刊 2006年第14期,2006年4月12日 An Iranian Missile Crisis? David Ignatius Washington Post, Apr. 12, 2006 Striking Iran Is an Option, Not Inevitable Seth G. Jones A political scientist at the RAND Corporation and adjunct professor in the security studies program at Georgetown University RAND Corp., Apr. 11, 2006 Another U.N. "Reform" Anne Bayefsky A senior fellow at the Hudson Institute The Weekly Standard, Apr. 10, 2006 The Shadow of the Bomb, 2006 Sidney D. Drell A senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and professor emeritus of theoretical physics at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University Policy Review, April/May, 2006 Iran weapons from Russia Editorial China Post, Apr. 6, 2006 India and the nuke deal Editoral Boston Herald, Apr. 6, 2006 Pressure on Iraq Donald Lambro Chief political correspondent of The Washington Times, is a nationally syndicated columnist The Washington TImes, Apr. 6, 2006 安理會“30天棄核”通牒動不了伊朗的陣腳 李焰 華盛頓觀察週刊第13期,2006年4月5日 阿富汗重建,民主與安全的雙重考驗 粟德金 華盛頓觀察週刊第13期,2006年4月5日 Illegal immigrant issues are very personal for Bush Editorial China Post, Apr. 4, 2006 Dialogue Can Stop Iran at the Nuclear Threshold Ray Takeyh A senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations James Dobbins directs the International Security and Defense Policy Center at Rand Corp. RAND Corp., Apr. 4, 2006 Bullish on Baghdad Robert T. McLean A research associate at the Center for Security Policy Center for Security Policy, Apr. 4, 2006 The Wrong Time to Lose Our Nerve Peter Wehner Deputy assistant to the president and director of the White House's Office of Strategic Initiatives Center for Security Policy, Apr. 4, 2006 U.S. base plan faces resentment and resignation in Okinawa Editorial China Post, Apr. 3, 2006 Kadima's Victory and U.S. Policy on the Arab-Israeli Conflict Ariel Cohen Senior Research Fellow in Russian and Eurasian Studies and International Energy Security at the Douglas and Sara Allison Center of the Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage Foundati The Heritage Foundation, Apr. 3, 2006 Complete Cargo Inspection and Port Security Grants Do Not Promote Homeland Security Alane Kochems A Policy Analyst for National Security James Jay Carafano Senior Research Fellow for National Security and Homeland Security in the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, a division of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Stud-ies, at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Apr. 3, 2006 Will diplomacy stop Iran's nuke program? John J. Metzler A United Nations correspondent covering diplomatic and defense issues China Post, Apr. 2, 2006 A dangerous nuke deal with India Jimmy Carter Founder of the Carter Center China Post, Mar. 31, 2006 U.S. security frames Bell Lab talks Editorial China Post, Mar. 31, 2006 Russian Spying for Saddam Demands a Careful U.S. Response Ariel Cohen Senior Research Fellow in Russian and Eurasian Studies and International Energy Security at the Douglas and Sara Allison Center of the Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Mar. 31, 2006 胡錦濤乘“崛起風”訪美 布希“兩手”對華 李焰 華盛頓觀察週刊第12期,2006年3月29日 美國助印度發展衛星科技是養虎為患? 徐琳 華盛頓觀察週刊第12期,2006年3月29日 美國為“絕對安全”設“戰略未來辦公室” 粟德金 華盛頓觀察週刊第12期,2006年3月29日 Enemy of Our Enemy Peter Bergen Fellow at the New America Foundation New York Times, Mar. 28, 2006 Russia can no longer be viewed as a strategic partner of the United States Editorial Houston Chronicle , Mar. 27, 2006 Iron Troikas: The New Threat From The East Richard J. Krickus Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Mary Washington and had held the H. L. Oppenheimer Chair of Warfighting Strategy at the U.S. Marine Corps University SSI, March, 2006 Iraq and Vietnam: Remains of the Wars Tom Plate UCLA Prof and a member of the Pacific Council on International Policy Korea Times, Mar. 27, 2006 Iraq: How to Stop a Civil War Michael E. O'Hanlon Senior Fellow of Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution The Brookings Institution, Mar. 27, 2006 Today's Wars Are Less About Ideas Than Extreme Tribalism David Ronfeldt A senior political scientist at the RAND Corporation Rand Corp., Mar. 27, 2006 Hard Pounding Victor Davis Hanson A senior fellow at the Hoover Institution National Review Online, 27 Mar. 2006 War in Iraq looks gloomy Editorial China Post, Mar. 26, 2006 Securing America's Ports Henry H. Willis A researcher at the RAND Corporation David Ortiz A researcher at the RAND Corporation RAND Corp., Mar. 26, 2006 Another charade at the United Nations Joseph Loconte Senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center Nile Gardiner A fellow in Anglo-American security policy at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Mar. 24, 2006 THE GREAT AWAKENING Jon B. Alterman Director of the Middle East Program at CSIS CSIS, Mar, 24, 2006 ETA Always Knocks Twice Rafael L. Bardají A fellow at the Strategic Studies Group (GEES) in Madrid, and a senior adviser to the former president, José María Aznar National Review Online, 24 Mar. 2006 What if by sea? Victoria Samson A Rresearch analyst at the Washington, D.C.-based Center for Defense Information Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, March/April 2006 Freedom doctrine Helle Dale Director of the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Mar. 22, 2006 No shortcuts Max Boot Senior Fellow for National Security Studies at CFR CFR, Mar. 22, 2006 What if we lose? Center for Security Policy, Security Forum, Mar. 22, 2006 The Evolving Al-Qaeda Threat James Phillipe Research Fellow in Middle Eastern Studies in the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, a division of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies Heritage Foundation | March 22, 2006 2006新版國家安全戰略:國際合作填補了“先發制人”的真空 李焰 華盛頓觀察週刊第11期,2006年3月22日 America Needs a Security Strategy for Safer Skies James Jay Carafano Senior Research Fellow for National Security and Homeland Security in the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, a division of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies, at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Mar. 21, 2006 Pushing Iran Peter Brookes Heritage Foundation senior fellow The Heritage Foundation, Mar. 21, 2006 The President's Crown Jewel Robert T. McLean A Research Associate at the Center for Security Policy in Washington, D.C. FrontPage Magazine, Mar. 21, 2006 Teflon Europe Victor Davis Hanson A senior fellow at the Hoover Institution National Review Online, Mar. 20, 2006 Saddam's Delusions: The View from the Inside Kevin Woods A defense analyst in Washington, D.C. James Lacey A military analyst for the U.S. Joint Forces Command Williamson Murray Class of 1957 Distinguished Visiting Professor of History at the U.S. Naval Academy From Foreign Affairs, May/June 2006 Third Anniversary of Iraq War: Growing Global Protests Increase US Dilemma Editorial Korea Times, Mar. 20, 2006 Hurry Up and Wait Max Boot Senior Fellow for National Security Studies at CFR CFR, Mar. 20, 2006 Look Who's Running The World Now David Rothkopf A visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Mar. 20, 2006 The State of Iraq: An Update Nina Kamp Research Assistant of Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution Michael E. O'Hanlon Senior Fellow of Foreign Policy Studi at the Brookings Institution The Brookings Institution, Mar. 19, 2006 India: Budgeting for Defence Dr Bhartendu Kumar Singh Indian Defence Accounts Service at Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, Mar. 19, 2006 Lukewarm Partener: Chinese Support For U.S. Counter-Terrorism In Southeast Asia Denny Roy Associate Professor at APCSS APCSS, March 2006 Principles Defeat Politics at the U.N. Jimmy Carter, Óscar Arias, Kim Dae Jung, Shirin Ebadi, and Desmond Tutu Nobel Peace Prize laureates The Carter Center, Mar. 5, 2006 The Rise of U.S. Nuclear Primacy Keir A. Lieber The author of War and the Engineers: The Primacy of Politics Over Technology, is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame Daryl G. Press The author of Calculating Credibility: How Leaders Assess Military Threats, is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania Foreign Affairs, March/April, 2006 Intelligence, Policy,and the War in Iraq Paul R. Pillar Faculty of the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University. Concluding a long career in the Central Intelligence Agency, he served as National Intelligence Officer for the Near East and South Asia from 2000 to 2005 Foreign Affairs, March/April, 2006 美國貿易保護主義抬頭,是商業操作還是政治干預? 徐琳 華盛頓觀察週刊第10期,2006年3月15日 先天不足的美國導彈防禦計畫 粟德金 華盛頓觀察週刊第10期,2006年3月15日 Trusting India Helle Dale Director of the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Mar. 15, 2006 The misguided howl'er over the "Growler" Stephen Newsome WarFooting.com, Mar. 15, 2006 America's Iran Crucible: Beyond Yapping Dogs and Superpowers Made of Straw Alex Alexiev Vice president for research at the Center for Security Policy Center for Security Policy, Mar. 15, 2006 Rehabilitating a Rogue: Libya's WMD Reversal and Lessons for US Policy Dafna Hochman A former foreign policy and defense advisor with the US Senate US Army War College Quarterly, Spring, 2006 Humanitarian Intervention and theWar in Iraq: Norms, Discourse, and State Practice Eric A. Heinze Assistant Professor in Political Science and International and Area Studies at the University of Oklahoma US Army War College Quarterly, Spring, 2006 The Future of Afghanistan Ali Ahmad Jalali The Interior Minister of Afghanistan from January 2003 to September2005. He is now a Distinguished Professor at the Near East South Asia Center forStrategic Studies of the National Defense University US Army War College Quarterly, Spring, 2006 A thorn in the side of peace Jimmy Carter Former US president, led The Carter Center/National Democratic Institute observation of the Palestinian elections in January Taipei Times, Mar. 13, 2006 Pakistan vs. al-Qaida Farhana Ali A terrorism expert at the RAND Corporation RAND, Mar. 13, 2006 Dash to Baghdad Left Top U.S. Generals Divided Michael R. Gordon Bernard E. Trainor New York Times, Mar. 13, 2006 The War That Stayed Cold Arnold Beichman A research fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University Hoover Institution, Mar. 12 ,2006 Iran's Worrisome Ambition: Global Efforts Needed to Dissuade Tehran From Going Nuclear Editorial Korea Times, Mar. 9, 2006 Seeing Through the Spin: "Critics" Rebut White House on the U.S.-India Nuclear Cooperation Plan Daryl G. Kimball Executive Director of the Arms Control Association Arms Control Association, Mar. 9, 2006 Russia's back Helle Dale Director of the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Mar. 8, 2006 Farewell to arms control Center for Security Policy, Mar. 6, 2006 Curing the Addiction to Oil Jack Kingston Congressmen who have cosponsored H.R. 4409, the bipartisan Fuel Choices for American Security Act Eliot Engel Congressmen who have cosponsored H.R. 4409, the bipartisan Fuel Choices for American Security Act Center for Security Policy, Mar. 6, 2006 - How many Nuclear Warheads does India Need?
Gurmeet Kanwal Senior Fellow, Observer Research Foundation Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, Mar. 6, 2006 - The US's Nuclear Cave-In
Joseph Cirincione Senior Associate and Director for Non-Proliferation at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Carnegie Issue Brief, Mar. 4, 2006 Premature Capitulation George Perkovich Vice President for Studies at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Carnegie Issue Brief, Mar. 3, 2006 Nuclear Pact to Spur U.S.-India Ties Joseph Cirincione Senior Associate and Director for Non-Proliferation at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Mar. 2, 2006 布希訪南亞 扶美巴同盟一把 徐琳 華盛頓觀察週刊第8期,2006年3月1日 布希南亞行 用“核”敲開印度門 李焰 華盛頓觀察週刊第8期,2006年3月1日 中美印巴的南亞戰略拉鋸 徐琳 華盛頓觀察週刊第8期,2006年3月1日 哈馬斯上臺促美反省推廣民主倡議 粟德金 華盛頓觀察週刊第8期,2006年3月1日 美國要外包國家安全? 粟德金 華盛頓觀察週刊第8期,2006年3月1日 Iraq: The wages of chaos Mark LeVine Professor of modern Middle Eastern history, culture and Islamic studies, University of California-Irvine Asia Times, Mar. 1, 2006 - Globalization, Human Right,s and Democracy
Daniel Griswold Director of the Center for Trade Policy Studies at the Cato Institute Cato, Feb. 28, 2006 A Far too Costly Pentagon David C. Gompert A senior fellow at the RAND James Dobbins Director of the International Security and Defense Policy Center at the RAND RAND Corp., Feb. 27, 2006 The wrong way to fix Iran Charles A. Kupchan Senior Fellow and Director for Europe Studies at CFR Ray Takeyh Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies at CFR Council on Foreign Relations, Feb. 26, 2006 The West as scapegoat Max Boot Senior Fellow for National Security Studies at CFR Council on Foreign Relations, Feb. 15, 2006 - Lessons of Desert Fox
Charles D. Ferguson II Fellow for Science and Technology at CFR Council on Foreign Relations, Feb. 14, 2006 The Economics of Defense Spending Murray Weidenbaum Former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, is the Honorary Chairman of the Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy at the Washington University, where he is also the Mallinckrodt Distinguished University Professor Foreign Policy Research Institute, Feb. 14, 2006 A Strategy for Iran Dalia Dassa Kaye A political scientist at the RAND Corporation RAND Corp., Feb. 10, 2006 Amateur Hour in Iraq James Dobbins President Clinton's special envoy for Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia and Kosovo, and the Bush administration's first envoy for Afghanistan, is also the Director of the International Security and Defense Policy Center at the RAND Corporation RAND Corp., Feb. 10, 2006 A Brain Drain Threatens Afghanistan's Future Obaid Younossi A senior analyst at the Rand Corporation RAND Corp. Feb. 9, 2006 布希身困中東,心掛東亞 李焰 華盛頓觀察週刊第5期,2006年2月8日 “死”胡同不死 伊朗核危機仍有出路 李焰 華盛頓觀察週刊第5期,2006年2月8日 布希和格林斯潘在貿易自由化上握手 李焰 華盛頓觀察週刊第5期,2006年2月8日 美國反恐進入“長期抗戰”,伊拉克人民對現狀不耐 徐琳 華盛頓觀察週刊第5期,2006年2月8日 A Plan for Iran Rebecca Hagelin A vice president of The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Feb. 7, 2006 Strike a Balance by Weighing Threats Robert E. Hunter A senior adviser at the Rand Corp RAND Corp. Feb. 5, 2006 The Roots of Democracy Carles Boix Professor of political science at the University of Chicago Policy Review, February & March, 2006 Fate of Troops in Iraq: Projected Pullout of Japanese Forces to Touch Off Debate Editorial Korea Times, Feb. 1, 2006 2006: The Year of India? Tom Plate Professor at University of California, Los Angeles Director of Asia Pacific Media Network Korea Times, Dec. 28, 2005 布希難逃連任魔咒 尤本立 淡江大學美國研究所助理教授 蘋果日報,2005年12月28日 後9·11時代:美國公民自由也遭“恐怖攻擊” 徐琳 華盛頓觀察週刊第46期,2005年12月28日 Fighting to Win Frederick W. Kagan A resident scholar at AEI American Enterprise Institute, Dec. 27, 2005 Hearts and Minds Peter Brookes A Heritage Foundation senior fellow The Heritage Foundation, Dec. 27, 2005 Amazing grace toward torture Hugh Cortazzi A former British career diplomat, served as ambassador to Japan from 1980 to 1984 Japan Times, Dec. 26, 2005 Making Democracy Stick Gerard Alexander Associate professor of politics at the University of Virginia and author of The Sources of Democratic Consolidation Policy Review, Dec. 2005 美印協議重寫全球防核擴散規則 徐琳 華盛頓觀察週刊第45期,2005年12月21日 評析WTO香港會議 社論 工商時報,2005年12月20日 Freeing Global Trade: Hong Kong Talks Leaves Glimmer of Hope Editorial Korea Times, Dec. 18, 2005 War, Propaganda and Public Opinion Lowell Schwartz An associate international policy analyst at the RAND Corp RAND Corporation, Dec. 18, 2005 在全球化與反全球化之間 龐建國 文化大學副教授、國家政策研究基金會顧問 中國時報,2005年12月17日 Countering Iran's Nuclear Challenge James Phillips Research Fellow in Middle Eastern Studies in the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies John C. Hulsman Senior Research Fellow in European Affairs in the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, divisions of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies, at The Heritage Foundation James Jay Carafano Senior Research Fellow for National Security and Homeland Security in the Allison Center The Heritage Foundation, Dec. 14, 2005 Vision for a Successful Palestine Michael Rich Executive vice president of the Rand Corp RAND Corporation, Dec. 14, 2005 The State of Iraq: An Update Nina Kamp Research Assistant of Foreign Policy Studies at The Brookings Institution Michael E. O'Hanlon Senior Fellow of Foreign Policy Studies at The Brookings Institution The Brookings Institution, Dec. 14, 2005 - The Bomber Behind the Veil
Farhana Ali A terrorism expert at the RAND Corp RAND Corporation, Dec. 13, 2005 - Really Support the Troops
Michael Rubin A resident scholar at AEI American Enterprise Institute, Nov. 30, 2005 - Why one rule for the rich and another for the poor won't work
Joseph Stiglitz A Nobel laureate in economics, is professor of economics at Columbia University and was chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers to former US president Bill Clinton, and chief economist and senior vice president at the World Bank Taipei Times, Dec. 12, 2005 - To raise an army
Michael Moran Executive Editor at CFR Council on Foreign Affairs, Dec. 11, 2005 - We Advance Our Cause
David Gompert A senior fellow at the Rand Corp RAND Corporation, Dec. 11, 2005 Dutiful extension in Iraq Editorial Japan Times, Dec. 9, 2005 Bush's Asia Trip Ralph A. Cossa President of the Pacific Forum CSIS Korea Times, Dec. 9, 2005 Iraq's Evolving Insurgency Anthony H. Cordesman Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy of CSIS CSIS, Dec. 9, 2005 - Opportunities seized, missed
Ralph Cossa President of Pacific Forum CSIS, a Honolulu-based nonprofit research institute Japan Times, Dec. 8, 2005 - Interview on the Situation in Iraq
Strobe Talbott President of The Brookings Institution The Brookings Institution, Dec. 6, 2005 - More than Humanitarianism: A Strategic U.S. Approach Toward Africa
J.Stephen Morrison Executive Director, HIV/AIDS Task Force Director, Africa Program at CSIS CSIS, Dec. 5, 2005 - Conflicts between U.S. Farm Policies and WTO Obligations
Daniel A.Sumner The director of the University of California Agricultural Issues Center and the Frank H. Buck, Jr. Professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, UC Davis Cato Institute, Dec. 5, 2005 - On Iraq, another war of words
Editorial Japan Times, Dec. 4, 2005 - The Big Four Alliance: The New Bush Strategy
Thomas Donnelly A resident fellow at AEI American Enterprise Institute, Dec. 2, 2005 - Iraq Is Not Vietnam
Frederick W. Kagan A resident scholar at AEI American Enterprise Institute, Dec. 2, 2005 -
Iraq will stabilize only if we pull out Ray Takeyh Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies at CFR Council on Foreign Relations, Dec. 1, 2005-
Rescuing the Doha Round C. Fred Bergsten Director of Institute for International Economics IIE, December, 2005-
Cross-Border Trade in Services and the GATS: Lessons from the WTO US–Internet Gambling Case Sacha Wunsch-Vincent Visiting Fellow of the Institute for International Economics IIE, December, 2005- U.S. should mind its own business
James M. Lindsay Vice President and Director of Studies, Maurice R. Greenberg Chair, CFR Lee Feinstein Executive Director, Task Force Program, CFR Council on Foreign Relations, Nov. 27, 2005 - Can "Freedom Only" Secure Our Future?
Susan E. Rice Senior Fellow for Foreign Policy Studies Program at The Brookings Institutuin Corinne Graff Senior Research Analyst forForeign Policy Studies Program at The Brookings Institutuin The Brookings Institution, McGill International Review, Fall 2005 - The Third IISS Global Strategic Review: Evolving Threats, Rising Powers and Systemic Change
IISS News, Autumn 2005 伊拉克欲被叫停 國會對布希失去信心 粟德金 華盛頓觀察週刊第41期,2005年11月23日 Iran Nuclear Balancing Act Gary Samore Director of Studies and Senior Fellow for Non-Proliferation at the International institute for Strategic Studies IISS, Nov. 23, 2005 - 小布希的外交愁城
朱雲漢 台灣大學政治系教授 中國時報,2005年11月21日 - Prewar Nuclear Myths and Realities: Chronology of Bush Administration Claims that Iraq Attempted to Obtain Uranium from Niger (2001-2003)
Paul Kerr Research Analyst at the Arms Control Association Daryl G. Kimball Executive Director at the Arms Control Association Arms Control Association, Nov. 21, 2005 A pat on the back from President Bush Editorial China Post, Nov. 20, 2005 Reduction of Troops in Iraq: Impact on Alliances With US Draws Concern Editorial Korea Times, Nov. 19, 2005 - Issues in International Political Economy - U.S.-Latin American Attitudes: The Puzzling Mar de Plata Summit of the Americas
Sidney Weintraub William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy at CSIS CSIS, Number 71, Nov. 15, 2005 - Misjudging The Jihad: Briefing Osama on All the War's Wins and Losses
Brian Michael Jenkins Senior adviser to the president of the Rand Corporation, a nonprofit research organization Gregory F. Treverton Senior analyst at Rand and associate dean of the Pardee Rand Graduate School RAND Corporation, Nov. 13, 2005 -
Europe's Muslim Political Elite Walking a Tightrope Jytte Klausen Professor of comparative politics at Brandeis University World Policy Journal, Volume XXII, No 3, Fall 2005 - George W. Bush, Comeback Kid?: Some Suggestions for How to Do It
David Frum A resident fellow at AEI American Enterprise Institute, Nov. 8, 2005 - Is There a Doctrine in the House?
Richard N. Haass The director of policy planning at the State Department from 2001 to 2003, is the president of the Council on Foreign Relations Council on Foreign Relations, Nov. 8, 2005 - No More Blank-Check Wars
Leslie H. Gelb President emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations Anne-Marie Slaughter The dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of International and Public Affairs Council on Foreign Relations, Nov. 8, 2005 - Keep your enemy closer: The best way to know the full extent of Iran's nuclear doings is to offer it help
Jack Boureston Managing director of FirstWatch International, a private nuclear proliferation research group in Monterey, California. Charles D. Ferguson is A science and technology fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations Council on Foreign Relations, NOv. 8, 2005 - Land of the Rising Khan: Moving the US Forward on a Mongolia Action Plan
Stephen E. Noerper Policy Forum Online 05-90A: Nov. 8, 2005 - 在文化上戰勝恐怖份子
奈伊(Joseph S. Nye) 作者為美國國防部前助理部長,現任哈佛大學教授 蘋果日報,2005年11月7日 The World Needs a Prefab Constitution Cheryl Benard A senior political scientist at RAND Corp. RAND Corporation, Nov. 7, 2005 布希也搞「榮邦之旅」 向駿 中華戰略學會研究員 蘋果日報,2005年11月4日 Bush's intolerance showing Doug Bandow A senior fellow at the Cato Institute, is a former special assistant to President Ronald Reagan Japan Times, Nov. 4, 2005 - America and the War on Terrorism
Karlyn H. Bowman A resident fellow at AEI American Enterprise Institute, Nov. 4, 2005 - Public Opinion on the War with Iraq
Karlyn H. Bowman A resident fellow at AEI American Enterprise Institute, Nov 4, 2005 - A Rich Italian Dinner Feast: Demonstrating Against the Anti-Semitism
Michael A. Ledeen The Freedom Scholar at AEI American Enterprise Institute, Nov. 2, 2005 - Terrorists Are Not POWs: Proposed Ban Would Deprive the United States of a Weapon to Protect Its Citizens
John Yoo A visiting scholar at AEI American Enterprise Institute, Nov. 2, 2005 - The Same War
Michael Rubin A resident scholar at AEI American Enterprise Institute, Nov. 2, 2005 - Iran-Al Qaeda Axis: Tehran Protects Top Terrorists
Peter Brookes A Heritage Foundation senior fellow The Heritage Foundation, Oct. 31, 2005 Puts & Calls: Concerns Over U.S.-China Trade Deficit Are Overblown Julia F. Lowell An international economist at the Rand Corp., a nonprofit research organization RAND Corporation, Oct. 30, 2005 Terror in Historical Context Brian Michael Jenkins A terrorism expert and senior adviser to the president of the RAND Corp., a non-profit research organization RAND Corporation, Oct. 28, 2005 -
Mr. Rumsfeld's visit to Asia Editorial Japan Times, Oct. 26, 2005 One War, Two Plans David Frum A resident fellow at AEI American Enterprise Institute, Oct. 25, 2005 Tired of military presence Kiroku Hanai A former editorial writer for a vernacular newspaper, writes on a wide range of issues, including international relations Japan Times, Oct. 24, 2005 Paying for Their Mistakes Winslow T. Wheeler The director of the Straus Military Reform Project at the Center for Defense Information in Washington Center for Defense Information, Oct. 24, 2005 Felling NAFTA Daniel Ikenson A trade policy analyst at the Cato Institute. CATO Institute, Oct. 24, 2005 -
How not to manage U.S.-Singapore ties Tom Plate UCLA professor, and a member of the Pacific Council on International Policy Japan Times, Oct. 22, 2005 倫斯斐的訪中身影 楊念祖 中華民國高等政策會祕書長 中國時報,2005年10月21日 -
The UN at 60: Senescence or Renaissance? Ann Florini Senior Fellow of Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution The Brookings Institution, Oct. 21, 2005 貿易新思維:美國向非洲“出口”服裝 鍾布 華盛頓觀察週刊第36期,2005年10月19日 南亞地震碰上“賑災疲勞症”, 印巴關係也震垮? 徐琳 華盛頓觀察週刊第36期,2005年10月19日 Cultural Diversity and Freedom at Risk at UNESCO Janice A. Smith Special Assistant to the Vice President in the Kathryn and Shelby Collum Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage Foundation Helle Dale Deputy Director of the Kathryn and Shelby Collum Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Oct. 17, 2005 The Meaning of the Referendum on the Iraqi Constitution Anthony Cordesman CSIS Burke Chair in Strategy CSIS, Oct. 17, 2005 An Analysis of Military Disability Compensation Richard Buddin Kanika Kapur RAND, Oct. 17, 2005 - US talks tough about repressive Myanmar junta
Editorial Taipei Times, Oct. 16, 2005 Bush's Foreign-Policy Strategy: Is the Revolution Over? Ivo H. Daalder Senior Fellow of Foreign Policy Studies at The Brookings Institution James M. Lindsay Vice President and Director of Studies of Council on Foreign Relations at The Brookings Institution The Brookings Institution, Oct. 14, 2005 華府中國政策逐漸軟化 陳毓鈞 文化大學美國研究所所長兼大陸研究所教授 蘋果日報,2005年10月12日 - U.S. 'stake' in 'one China'
Editorial China Post, Oct. 12, 2005 World must not allow Nuclear Iran Kim R. Holmes Vice president of the Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage Foundation Heritage Foundation, Oct. 11, 2005 原能總署 不做霸權工具 楊永明 台灣大學政治系教授 聯合報,2005年10月8日 A Misplaced Curb on Investment Edward M. Graham Institute for International Economics David Marchick Covington & Burling Institute for International Economics, Oct. 5, 2005 The Case Against British Withdrawal from Iraq Nile Gardiner The Barbara and Douglas Lomas Fellow in the Thatcher Center for Freedom in the Shelby and Kathryn Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage Foundation. Heritage Foundation, Oct. 4, 2005 Can Democracy Stop Terrorism? F. Gregory Gause III Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Vermont and Director of its Middle East Studies Program Foreign Affairs, Sep. 27, 2005 中美石油戰,第二回 張凱勝 台灣和平研究中心副研究員 中國時報,2005年9月22日 A Skeptical View Nicholas Eberstadtthe Henry Wendt Scholar in Political Economy at AEI American Enterprise Institute, Sep. 21, 2005 The UN's Terrorism Gap Joshua Muravchik is Aresident scholar at AEI American Enterprise Institute, Sep. 19, 2005 Nuclear Nightmare Peter Brookes A Heritage Foundation senior fellow Heritage Foundation, Sep. 19, 2005 跛鴨布希如何重建希望 汪治惠 任職於政治諮詢公司、美國波士頓大學政治系博士 蘋果日報,2005年9月14日 The State of Iraq: An Update Nina Kamp Research Assistant of Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institute Michael E. O'Hanlon Senior Fellow of Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institute The Brookings Institute, Sep. 9, 2005 How to Win in Iraq Andrew F. Krepinevich, Jr. Executive Director of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments and Distinguished Visiting Professor of Public Policy at George Mason University Council on Foreign Relations, Foreign Affairs, Sep/Oct, 2005 Rethinking Religion: The Legacy of the U.S.-Saudi Relationship Rachel Bronson Senior Fellow and Director, Middle East and Gulf Studies at Council on Foreing Relations The Washington Quarterly, Autumn 2005 Is U.S. Reprocessing Worth The Risk? Steve Fetter A professor and dean of the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland Frank N. von Hippel A professor of public and international affairs at Princeton University The Arms Control Association, Sep. 6, 2005 美國失火的後院 向駿 中華戰略學會研究員 中國時報,2005年9月4日 Bush's war in Iraq loses home support Editorial China Post, Sep. 4, 2005 Toward Incentives for Military Transformation: A Review of Economic Models of Compensation Bogdan Savych RAND Corporation, Aug. 29, 2005 - The Arafat Model
Michael Rubin A resident scholar at AEI American Enterprise Institute, Aug. 26, 2005 Unable Danger Ted Frank Resident fellow at AEI and director of the AEI Liability Project American Enterprise Institute, Aug. 26, 2005 'Peace mission' against the U.S.? Ariel Cohen A senior research fellow William Schirano A researcher, in the Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Aug. 26, 2005 Will the Rumsfeld revolution continue? Steven Metz Research professor and chairman of the department of regional strategy and planning at the US Army War College Strategic Studies Institute Taipei Times, Aug. 25, 2005 Iraq's race against the clock Helle Dale Director of the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Aug, 24, 2005 Make Or Break For The Iraqi Constitution John Hulsman Research Fellow in European Affairs in the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy of the Shelby and Kathryn Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies and Nile Gardiner Fellow in Anglo-American Security Policy at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Aug. 22, 2005 Iran the Model Michael A. Ledeen A Freedom Scholar at AEI American Enterprise Institute, Aug. 19, 2005 Progress in the Middle East Steven A. Cook The Douglas Dillon Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations Council on Foreign Relations, Aug. 19, 2005 - Talks must follow Gaza withdrawal
Daoud Kuttab Director of the Institute of Modern Media at Al-Quds University in Ramallah Taipei Times, Aug. 18, 2005 U.N. Security Council Expansion Is Not in the U.S. Interest Nile Gardiner Fellow in Anglo–American Security Policy in the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, a division of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies Brett D. Schaefer Jay Kingham Fellow in International Regulatory Affairs in the Center for Internationa l Trade and Economics at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Aug. 18, 2005 Get Real Gideon Rose The Managing Editor of Foreign Affairs Council on Foreign Relations, Aug. 18, 2005 - The Curious Case of American Hegemony: Imperial Aspirations and National Decline
David C. Hendrickson The Robert J. Fox Distinguished Service Professor at Colorado College and a member of the Coalition for a Realistic Foreign Policy. World Policy Journal, Volume XXII, No 2, Summer 2005 - Diplomacy from Rome to Moscow, via Berlin
Alexey Bukalov The ITAR-TASS bureau chief in Rome, has covered Vatican affairs for more than 10 years Taipei Times, Aug. 16, 2005 How might a multicultural nation be saved? Ralf Dahrendorf A former European commissioner from Germany, is a member of the British House of Lords, a former rector of the London School of Economics and a former warden of St. Antony's College, Oxford Taipei Times, Aug. 15, 2005 Europe's Problem with Ariel Sharon Suzanne Gershowitz A research assistant at AEI Emanuele Ottolenghi Teaches Israel studies at the Middle East Centre of St. Antony's College, Oxford University American Enterprise Institute, Aug. 15, 2005 - Bush's War Score Card Has More Pluses than Minuses
Helle Dale Director of the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation Heritage Foundation, Aug. 15, 2005 - 多元文化主義的兩難困境
達藍道夫(Ralf Dahrendorf) 英國上議院議員,曾任倫敦政經學院院長和牛津大學聖安東尼學院學監 蘋果日報,2005年8月13日 - Timing is Everything: The link between terror in London and aid for Africa
Terrence K. Kelly A senior researcher in the Pittsburgh office of RAND Corp RAND Corp, Aug. 13, 2005 Iraqi Constitution Must Deliver Oil to Sunnis, Or It Won't Deliver Edward P. Joseph*, Michael E. O'Hanlon Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies The Brookings Institution, Aug. 11, 2005 Another Terrorist Timeout James Jay Carafano A senior research fellow for national security and homeland security at The Heritage Foundation Heritage Foundation, Aug. 11, 2005 空降聯合國 美國“鷹”要做和平“鴿”? 李焰 華盛頓觀察週刊第29期,2005年8月10日 Defense Reform in Europe: The Case of Poland Radek Sikorski A resident fellow at AEI and the executive director of its New Atlantic Initiative. He is a former deputy minister of foreign affairs and former deputy minister of defense of Poland American Enterprise Institute, Aug. 10, 2005 London Lessons Lost Alex Alexiev Vice-president for research at the Center for Security Policy in Wash. D.C. Center for Security Policy, Aug. 10, 2005 - 撒哈拉非洲的危機
嚴震生 政治大學國際關係研究中心研究員、台灣非洲研究論壇執行長 中國時報,2005年8月9日 - Stay the Course, Mr. President
Frederick W. Kagan A resident scholar at AEI American Enterprise Institute, Aug. 8, 2005 Congress' Homeland Insecurity Veronique de Rugy A research scholar at the American Enterprise Institute James Carafano A senior fellow for National Security and Homeland Security at the Davis Institute for International Studies at the Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Aug. 6, 2005 ANWR: This is Not a Drill Benjamin Pauluhn A senior at Furman University in Greeneville, S.C., is an H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation intern at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Aug. 5, 2005 A Bad Deal with India Lawrence J. Korb An assistant secretary of defense during the Reagan administration Center for Defense Information, Aug. 4, 2005 Will State undergo reforms? Helle Dale The director of the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies of the Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Aug. 4, 2005 Fear not the Base-Closing List Jack Spencer A senior policy analyst for defense and national security at The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Aug. 4, 2005 - Bring Them Home
Nicholas Eberstadt The Henry Wendt Scholar in Political Economy at AEI American Enterprise Institute, Aug. 3, 2005 UXOs at Closing U.S. Bases Debra Knopman A vice president and director of the Infrastructure, Safety and Environment division at the RAND Corporation Jacqueline Macdonald An adjunct senior engineer at RAND Rand Corporation, Aug. 1, 2005 自由開放是恐怖主義溫床? 甘逸驊 政治大學國際關係研究中心副研究員 中國時報,2005年7月29日 美印戰略夥伴關係升級:“核合作”彈頭對準中國? 徐琳 華盛頓觀察週刊第27期,2005年7月27日 - Our Extreme Makeover
Max Boot A senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations The Council on Foreign Relations, Jul. 27, 2005 - 憲政民主禁得起恐怖主義?
江宜樺 台灣大學政治學系教授 中國時報,2005年7月26日 - US report eyes China's challenge to its interests
Alexander Chung-chih Chen 陳仲志 A research assistant at the Prospect Foundation. Taipei Times, Jul. 26, 2005 - 美中核武戰略對峙的動向與實況
社論 中國時報,2005年7月25日 Europe's next steps Joseph Nye A former US assistant secretary of defense, Professor at Harvard University and author Taipei Times, Jul. 25, 2005 Terrorism's business partners Center for Security Policy, Jul. 25, 2005 Bosnia and terrorism Zeyno Baran Director of the International Security Program at the Nixon Center, is the author of Hizb ut-Tahrir: Islam's Political Insurgency Nixon Center, Jul. 25, 2005 - The Pentagon eyes China's military: Back to threat-based planning?
IiISS, Strategic Comments Volume 11, Issue 5 July 2005 - 「崛起」在中國,「和平」看美國?
社論 聯合報,2005年7月22日 美國對中國軍力尚未定性 薛理泰 史丹福大學國際安全和合作中心研究員 蘋果日報,2005年7月22日 評估中共軍力 順勢推動政策 丁樹範 政治大學國關中心第三所研究員 聯合報,2005年7月21日 General's nuclear remarks echo discontent with U.S. Editorial China Post, Jul. 21, 2005 US-India Nuclear Deal:Arbitrary U.S. Criteria Hurt Global Nonproliferation Efforts Editorial Korea Times, Jul. 21, 2005 中共軍力報告揭露的訊息 楊念祖 中華民國高等政策研究協會執行長 蘋果日報,2005年7月21日 Don't blame America first Helle Dale Director of the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies of the Heritage Foundation Heritage Foundation, Jul. 21, 2005 Europe's Angry Muslims Robert S. Leiken Director of the Immigration and National Security Program at the Nixon Center and a nonresident Fellow at the Brookings Institution Foreign Affairs, July/August 2005 Protect the Patriot Act Edwin J. Feulner The President of The Heritage Foundation, Washington's leading public policy organization or think tank Heritage Foundation, Jul. 18, 2005 反恐,國際共識打前鋒 方天賜 倫敦政治經濟學院國際關係博士候選人 中國時報,2005年7月16日 “黑色烙印”催動美歐反恐戰車 李焰 華盛頓觀察週刊第25期,2005年7月13日 The New Strategic Triangle: U.S. and European Reactions to China's Rise David Shambaugh A professor of political science and international affairs and director of the China Policy Program at the George Washington University The Washington Quarterly, Summer 2005, Volume 28, Number 3 倫敦恐怖攻擊後又將改寫全球議題方向 社論 中國時報,2005年7月9日 恐怖主義與反恐行動的冤冤相報 社論 聯合報,2005年7月9日 歐洲 回教極端勢力溫床 陳世民 國立台灣大學政治系助理教授 聯合報,2005年7月9日 向寧可坐牢亦不願違背承諾的記者致敬 工商社論 工商時報,2005年7月8日 深思反恐政策的負面效應 中晚社評 中時晚報,2005年7月8日 反恐戰爭後世界更安全? 劉屏 中國時報,2005年7月8日 美國「中國威脅論」的虛與實 社論政客靠宗主國 百姓認同混亂 中國時報,2005年7月1日 - War of mosques is shattering Iraq's hopes
Peter Beaumont Taipei times Jun 29, 2005 中美海軍的核心差距 亓樂義 中國時報,2005年2月24日 邪惡軸心到暴政前哨 林正義 政治大學國際關係研究中心研究員 中國時報,2005年1月27日 美打不打 看伊有「核」野心 楊永明 國立台灣大學政治系教授 聯合報,2005年1月24日 美國推廣民主 依對象有別 楊永明 國立台灣大學政治系教授 聯合報,2005年1月23日 五國架構對抗東亞的謬思 中國時報,2005年1月7日 論戰略與戰術 張榮豐 中華經濟研究院副院長 中國時報,2004年12月24日 華府藏鏡人 浮出檯面了 陳一新 淡江大學美國研究所教授 中國時報,2004年11月18日 愛國主義在美國發酵了 嚴震生 政治大學國際關係研究中心研究員 中國時報,2004年11月4日 分裂對立的美國 是布希連任後最大的挑戰 中時社評 中國時報,2004年11月4日 面對美國政壇日益壯大的保守主義氛圍 中時社評 中國時報,2004年11月6日 新神權?或新民主?──美國大選的政治學意義 南方朔 中國時報,2004年11月8日 美國霸權的現實與虛幻 蔡東杰 中興大學國際政治研究所副教授 中國時報,2004年10月13日 美國大選中的經濟因素 鄭竹園 蘋果日報,2004年10月13日 由「九一一調查報告」談美國反恐政策 蔡明彥 中興大學國際政治研究所助理教授 歐亞研究通訊,第七卷 第九期,2004年9月 美國選戰的全球意涵 朱雲漢 中國時報,2004年9月13日 美國交還伊國主權後的中東政策展望 徐斯勤 台灣大學政治系助理教授 歐亞研究通訊 第七卷 第八期,2004年8月 Dangerous Democracy? American Internationalism and the Greater Near East P.H. Loitta and James F. Miskel Orbis, Summer, Vol: 48, Issue: 3, 2004 (需要Orbis帳號密碼進入) Wartime Withdrawal Editorial Washington Post, August 17, 2004 Misconceived Military Shuffle Editorial The New York Times, August 17, 2004 - Backtracking on Proliferation?
Gary Schmitt Project Memorandum, May 26, 2004 Project for the New American Century - Universal Compliance: A Strategy for Nuclear Security
George Perkovich, Joseph Cirincione, Rose Gottemoeller, Jon B. Wolfsthal, Jessica T. Mathews June 2004 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - US feels heat of dragon's breath
Ian Williams Asia Times, June 21, 2004 - September 11 Commission Staff Report
Project Memorandum, Daniel McKivergan June 18, 2004 Project for the New American Century - The 'arch-proliferator'
David Isenberg Asia Times, June 22, 2004 - America after 9/11: Public Opinion on the War on Terrorism and the War with Iraq
Karlyn H. Bowman June 18, 2004 American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research - American troops in Asia
Economist June 10, 2004 (ID and Password are required) - The eclipse of regime change
Michael A Weinstein June 29, 2004, Asia Times - Iraq's sovereignty restored, up to a point
June 28, 2004 The Economist - Realism takes root in Washington
Jim Lobe June 26, 2004, Asia Times - America's Welcome Military Rethink
Michael E. O'Hanlon June 24, 2004 Foreign Policy Studies, The Brookings Institution - Refurbishing the 'USS Japan'
Jamie Miyazaki June 22, 2004, Asia Times - US military on the move
Jim Lobe June 17, 2004, Asia Times - U.S. Troop Withdrawal Makes Strategic Sense But Koreans Not Ready
June 9, 2004 East-West Center - Foreign Policy for a Democratic President
Samuel R. Berger Foreign Affairs, May/June 2004 - Bush's Korea Policy Gravitates Toward China. Will Taiwan Policy Follow?
Robert Sutter Pacific Forum, CSIS, April 1, 2004 - Reading the Past into American Foreign Policy
Hay, William Anthony Orbis, Spring Volume 48, Number 2, 2004 (需Orbis帳號密碼登入) - China's Growing Power and Influence in Asia: Implications for U.S. Policy
by David M. Lampton Febuary 13, 2004, Nixon Center - The U.S.-China Relationship Facing International Security Crises: Three Case Studies in Post-9/11 Bilateral Relations
Nixon Center - Illustrations of Empire: Define the New American Order G. John Ikenberry, Foreign Affairs, March/April 2004
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