Serbia’s Fateful Choice

By Robert McMahon Council on Foreign Relations The Serbian Radical Party, which opposes Kosovo’s independence, won the highest vote total in Sunday’s parliamentary elections. But with just 28.3 percent of the vote, the nationalists may remain an opposition party if pro-democratic groups form a coalition, says Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty analyst Patrick Moore. CFR.org takes […]

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Why some Democrats worry that Clinton can’t win

By Jill Lawrence USA Today She’s a celebrity with an impressive résumé, major-league supporters and five consecutive years of being the Gallup Poll’s “most admired woman.” Yet as New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton plunges into the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, she faces resistance from fellow Democrats who don’t like her, don’t like […]

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Ending Oil Dependence

By David Sandalow The Brookings Institution After declaring that the United States is “addicted to oil” in last year’s State of the Union address, President Bush is expected to use this year’s speech to announce new energy and climate change policies. Meanwhile Congressional Democrats are signaling that they will give energy and climate issues high […]

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