--- Kevin Tarr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I say enough with the Monday morning
> quarterbacking,
> > let's analyze American foreign policy from an
> American
> > point of view so that we can better bitch and moan
> > about what the suits do wrong. then we can start
> in
> > on other countries too in the same way, if we're
> still
> > up to it. who's in?
> >
> > dean
>
> OH OH ME! I so want to be 'in'!
>
> Kevin Tarr
> Trump high, lead low
>
Okay, it will give something for us and Jim to keep
our minds off of the incessant shrieking.
Instead of posting some of my favorite clips from a
few sites so i can get picked apart, i'll post a
couple of sites that seem to know what they're talking
about and we can pick out what we want. Anyone else
is welcome to contribute material, of course-
especially so since this stuff seems to be slanted to
the right. Though i'm sure left leaning policy
analysis sites are in the minority. ;)
http://www.cato.org/research/for-st.html
lots of stuff organized into specific articles, though
it doesn't seem to concentrate too much on American
foreign policy so much as geopolitics in general.
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/issue_novdec_2000/think_again.html
and of course, foreign policy dot com! a long
analysis of clinton's 8 year stint, lots more stuff in
the menu bar on the side.
dean
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