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Volumn , Issue 160, 2010, Pages

Obama's foreign policy

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EID: 79952016943     PISSN: 01465945     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: None     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (17)

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    • 79952025992 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • He has displayed the same pattern on the domestic front, addressing multiple issues simultaneously and lacking focus
    • He has displayed the same pattern on the domestic front, addressing multiple issues simultaneously and lacking focus.
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    • 79952030792 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • For example, Obama capped production of F-22 stealth fighter planes and delayed plans for a next-generation long-range bomber. He made deep cuts in missile defense and did little to expand a navy fleet that is down to roughly one half its size at the end of the Cold War. Such decisions have consequences. Containment of China, for example, depends heavily on American air and sea power. Since 1995, China has increased the number of its submarines by 38, while the U. S. has cut the number of its submarines by 25
    • For example, Obama capped production of F-22 stealth fighter planes and delayed plans for a next-generation long-range bomber. He made deep cuts in missile defense and did little to expand a navy fleet that is down to roughly one half its size at the end of the Cold War. Such decisions have consequences. Containment of China, for example, depends heavily on American air and sea power. Since 1995, China has increased the number of its submarines by 38, while the U. S. has cut the number of its submarines by 25.
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    • 79952025096 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • One typical example: Duferco Furrell Corporation near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, manufactures steel coils from imported slabs not sold in the U. S. After the stimulus package passed, its largest client canceled orders so it could buy from companies with 100 percent U. S. production. Duferco Furrell, which employs 600 people, furloughed 80 percent of its work force
    • One typical example: Duferco Furrell Corporation near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, manufactures steel coils from imported slabs not sold in the U. S. After the stimulus package passed, its largest client canceled orders so it could buy from companies with 100 percent U. S. production. Duferco Furrell, which employs 600 people, furloughed 80 percent of its work force.


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