FOREIGN POLICY, DIPLOMACY and DEMOCRACY PROMOTION

USA 2008 Election -- Issues in depth, Foreign Affairs foreign policy agenda essays, etc.

Foreign Affairs
Renewing American Leadership

By Barack Obama (Jul/Aug 2007)

"The American moment is not over, but it must be seized anew. America cannot meet this century's challenges alone; the world cannot meet them without America."

An Enduring Peace Built on Freedom

By John McCain (Nov/Dec 2007)

"America needs a president who can revitalize the country's purpose and standing in the world and defeat terrorist adversaries who threaten liberty at home and abroad."

From The Financial Times
Back Obama for commander-in-chief (July 21, 2008).

From guardian.co.uk
The toxic Texan's foreign policy doctrine will endure (June 10, 2008).

From International Herald Tribune
A muted last hurrah (June 10, 2008).

From The New Yorker
Foreigners (August 4, 2008).

From The New York Times
If Elected ... Rivals Split on U.S. Power, but Ideas Defy Labels (October 22, 2008).
Rebranding the U.S. With Obama (October 22, 2008).
Sobriety, Herr Obama
(July 21, 2008).
Obama on the Nile (June 11, 2008).

From Real Clear Politics
Following McCain's Lead on Russia, Iraq (August 12, 2008).

From Telegraph.co.uk

Jimmy Carter pleged to reform U.S. foreign policy ... and look what happened (June 6, 2008).

From Times Online

Barack Obama - the path is still long and treacherous (June 6, 2008).

From The Wall Street Journal
Will Obama Gut Defense? (October 28, 2008).
McCain Is No Straight-Talker on Foreign Affairs (October 23, 2008).
A Flip-Floping President Could Cost Us Abroad
(October 16, 2008).
The Foreign Policy Difference (September 10, 2008)
McCain, Obama Duel on Russia (August 19, 2008).
We Are All Georgians, John McCain (August 14, 2008).
Baghdad, Berlin, Barack (July 25, 2008).
Europe Gets Real About America (July 21, 2008).

From washingtonpost.com

Obama Talks Latin America -- and Spain -- on Miami Radio (September 22, 2008).
McCain Steps Up Attacks on His Opponent's Foreign Policy Credentials
(August 28, 2008).
A Democratic Leader on Foreign Policy, in Iraq and the Balkans
(August 23, 2008).
Obama Backs Way from Comment on Divided Jerusalem
(June 6, 2008).

From The Washington Times
WALL: Obama overseas puts McCain off message (July 22, 2008).