"Dateline Turkey: Outsourcing and U.S. Foreign Policy
By Stephan Richter | Monday, December 07, 2009
For decades, the overriding assumption in U.S. diplomacy was that the United States could do it all — or simply had to do it all. Other nations were pretty much assigned the roles of bit players. Or so the theory went. Case in point: Turkey. Fortunately for world affairs, there is progress to be reported, even if not everybody in Washington, D.C., would agree."
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