United States Try to Revive Peace Talks
The Obama Administration proposes concessions to Israel in order to revitalize the moribund peace talks.
The Obama Administration proposes concessions to Israel in order to revitalize the moribund peace talks.
As China rises, its Southeast Asian neighbors turns to other superpowers for protection. Vietnam has been particularly active seeking friends.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in New York to discuss the peace process.
G20 leaders failed to reach agreement on balancing the world recovery in Seoul but did attest their commitment to cooperation.
A day after Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu smile together, Israel and the United States are at odds again.
Without ratification of the New START treaty, the administration fears that cooperation with Russia in general may be in jeopardy.
Obama’s India trip may have been a diplomatic success but there’s more to international relations than diplomacy.
In Beijing, Prime Minister David Cameron called for a closer relationship between China and the United Kingdom.
From Europe to Russia to China, countries fiercely criticize the American Federal Reserve for its expansionary policy.
The president’s Asia trip is an excellent opportunity to reassert America’s image and leadership in that part of the world.
Republicans appear on the Sunday morning talk shows to discuss their agenda for the next two years.
An overview of the twelve Republicans who are currently in the race to take on President Barack Obama in 2012.
An overview of what the world’s most powerful men and women are scheduled to talk about at the upcoming G20.
Even if they have made big promises, Republicans will probably try to work with this administration, not against it.
Despite opposition from other European leaders, Angela Merkel got what she came for this weekend.