After Bush

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Tim Lynch – Stateside

After Bush author Timothy Lynch will be here in the US soon. Come hear him speak, tune in to KQED on July 15, or catch the archive at the Forum link below! [Update] Listen to the Forum broadcast here >> Please check each link for specifics about each event. July 15 KQED San Francisco Forum [...]

Timothy Lynch and Robert Singh in today’s Wall Street Journal

The authors of After Bush: The Case for Continuity in American Foreign Policy are featured in June 2′s Wall Street Journal give us their take on George Bush and the fate of US Foreign Policy post election season. Timothy Lynch Robert Singh Don’t Expect a Big Change in U.S. Foreign Policy Want more George W. [...]

In For the Long Haul: Petraeus and the War

The war in Iraq is ugly, ambiguous, and marred with incompetence. It leaves an awkward legacy for our next president. According to Timothy Lynch and Robert Singh, this is nothing unusual for the US, nor for fighting on such terms. More surprising: the policy patterns that led to the war will likely continue this way [...]

After Bush: Iraq, Foreign Policy, and the Candidates

The New York Times’ recent article on McCain’s visit to Iraq highlights a sticking-point for the presidential candidates’ campaigns – the war factor. But will anything really change? Our own Sadhika Salariya has been working with a couple of authors who have their own ideas about what the next president will bring. “As commander-in-chief, I [...]