Europe

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Europe

Home to America’s oldest allies, Europe has been central to America’s alliance network since World War II and the creation of NATO. Europe is confronting challenges to prosperity and traditional values from bureaucratic overreach and foreign adversaries, but encouraging progress is on display by those governments pursuing free market, transatlantic strategies while revitalizing their defense capabilities.

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Privatization of Britain's Airports: A Model for the U.S. James L. Gattuso

Jan 22, 1989 1 min read

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Responding to the Gorbachev Announcement Jay P.

Dec 15, 1988 4 min read

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A Country Like Any Other: The State Department and the Soviet Union Daryl Plunk

Dec 7, 1988 21 min read

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The Best Homage to Sakharov Is To Listen to Him Daryl Plunk

Nov 10, 1988 4 min read

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Observations on U.S. -Soviet Relations Henry A.

Nov 1, 1988 14 min read

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How World Bank Bailouts Aid East European Regimes Jacek Kalabinski

Oct 28, 1988 1 min read

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Red Horizons: The U.S. Response to Soviet Military Gains in Space William F.

Sep 14, 1988 22 min read

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Moscow's South Pacific Fishing Fleet Is Much More Than It Seems Byung Ki Kim

Sep 6, 1988 12 min read