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By James D. Fearon, Professor of Political Science at Stanford University.
The White House still avoids the label, but by any reasonable historical standard, the Iraqi civil war has begun.
By Daniel W. Drezner, Associate Professor of International Politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
The Bush administration is accepting the shift of global power in China and India — and away from Europe.
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Going to the ISA 48th Annual Conference?
Visit Foreign Affairs and the Council on Foreign Relations at booth #1426 in the exhibit hall at the Hilton Chicago at the International Studies Association Conference.

Council on Foreign Relations Academic Workshop
Perspectives on U.S. Foreign Policy
in conjunction with the ISA Annual Conference
Tuesday, February 27 12 to 5pm Chicago, Illinois
AGENDA
Luncheon: 12-1:30pm Council on Foreign Relations & Foreign Affairs Resources for Educators
Panel One: 1:45-3:15pm The Middle East
Panel Two: 3:30-5:00pm Latin America
Registration is extremely limited.
To RSVP, please email: Educators@cfr.org
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