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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The Limits of Glasnost M. E. Bradford

Nov 7, 1987 13 min read

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What Gorbachev Is Saying About the U.S. Leon Aron

Nov 6, 1987 4 min read

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The Verification Issue: Key to a U.S. -Soviet Arms Accord Thomas E.L. Dewey

Aug 28, 1987 24 min read

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A Ten Year Plan to End Farm Subsidies Edward L.

Aug 6, 1987 3 min read

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The U.S. and NATO: Should the Troops Stay? W. Bruce

Jul 30, 1987 Over an hour read

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New Measures Needed to Fight Anti-U.S. Spying Thomas E. L. ; Lichenstein

Jul 2, 1987 20 min read

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INF Arms Control: Imperiling NATO's Future Representative Jack

Jun 1, 1987 21 min read

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The U.N. Makes a Deal with the Soviets Thomas E. L.

May 21, 1987 3 min read