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Between imperial overstretch and vital national interest - U.S. foreign
policy strategies
C·A·P-Interview - 27.03.2003
Dr. James A. Thomson, President and CEO of RAND
Corporation, describes the damage of the transatlantic relationship
and outlines the U.S. foreign policy strategy after the war in Iraq.
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How deeply is the transatlantic relationship
really affected? (1'43'')
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2. The mutual understanding is essential
for the transatlantic relationship - but the U.S. and Europe often
speek different languages. How can the partners find a common level
of communication about policy goals and strategies? (2'59'') |
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3. What will happen to the euro-american
relationship in a post-war and post-Saddam-era? (0'54'') |
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4. What is a suitable strategy for the
reconstruction of Iraq? Which actors should take part in it - and
how? (2'13'') |
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5. Is "national interest"
the guide for future US-behaviour in international politics? What
are the most important interests of U.S. foreign policy after the
war in Iraq? (2'35'') |
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6. Having experienced the international
resistence concerning the strike against Iraq - which means are the
U.S. likely to use in order to enforce their interests in the future?
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7. Will we experience more preemptive
wars? (0'52'') |
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8. How should the EU respond to the
new U.S. foreign policy strategy in order to remain an important partner
to the U.S.? (0'41'') |
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9. A member of the Vatican described
the U.S. as an "imperial democracy". Do you see the danger
of an imperial overstrech of American Power? (3'04'') |
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