Americas
Obama’s Foreign Policy Challenge by Henry Kissinger
Monday, 06 September 2010 08:40
The vast diplomatic agenda that the Obama administration has adopted will test its ability to harmonize national priorities such as relations with Iran and North Korea with global and multilateral concerns. President Obama has come into office at a moment of unique opportunity. The economic crisis absorbs the energies of all the major powers; whatever their differences, all need a respite from international confrontation.
Obama administration’s new weapons “DIPLOMACY and ECONOMY’’
Monday, 06 September 2010 08:40
Since the Obama administration came to power in late 2008, new administration has followed a conscious strategy to reestablishing America’s relations with the other nations. Some policymakers, analysts, and journalists in America and worldwide said that, before and after president elections in 2008,
Obama More Dangerous than Bush
Monday, 06 September 2010 08:40
In the wake of Obama's inauguration, the world media found itself suddenly amid of 'cult personality' for Obama. Charismatic leader with very succinct and concise speech, Obama could convey a message to the whole world that he is really ready to/for change.
Why did Obama win the election?
Monday, 06 September 2010 08:40
The November 5th, 2008 was an extraordinarily distinguished day in the U.S. and a very significant historical date for the whole humankind since for the 1st time in its history, the American people elected their 1st African American president. It was a crucial moment in the history of U.S. and election of a black man as the 44th president is an utmost evidence of sweeping democracy and liberalism in the United States.
The U.S. Foreign Policy in the Horn and its implication to regional peace and stability
Monday, 06 September 2010 08:40
The Horn of Africa as a region comprises Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan and Uganda. Often, the word Horn of Africa projects a sad image mainly due to the prevalence of various forms of natural and manmade catastrophes such as recurrent droughts, famine and conflicts.


