A house divided

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The European UnionEs (EU) diplomatic intervention in Ukraine to ensure fair elections has exposed new fault lines in the relations between older members of the Union, such as France, Italy and Germany, and the newer ones like Poland and Lithuania. The rift between Old and New Europe, and its possible repercussions, are discussed in light of UkraineEs Orange Revolution.

author: Paulikas, Steven
Ukraine, Membership, Elections, European Union, Ukrainian foreign relations

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Here we go again

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A debate is presented where the U.S. administration hopes a new U.N. resolution, which brings more international cash and troupes to Iraq, but U.N. is willing to give very little. The approach assumes that the coming Security Council battle is about Iraq.

Reports, Powers and duties, Debates and debating, Debates, United Nations. Security Council, Forensics (Public speaking)

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Axis of destruction

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The Western Alliance's success owes more to a climate of goodwill and cooperation than to institutions such as the World Bank, the IMF and the World Trade Organization.

United States, World, International politics, International relations, United States foreign relations, Civilization, Western, Western culture, Globalization, Foreign policy

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