Issue 4270. Last Updated: 11/08/2009

Getting Along With Obama

By Vladimir Ryzhkov
Almost every country greeted the news of President-elect Barack Obama's victory with joy, hoping that the United States would carry out a new, more balanced foreign policy relying primarily on diplomacy and multilateralism and rejecting the previous administration's heavy dependence on military power and unilateralism.

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