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BORDERLINES: FAMILY FEUD? America stands on the verge of armed conflict with Iraq. But some also say it's on the verge of something just as significant: A paradigm shift in foreign policy that has guided American governments for the past 50 years. Under George W. Bush's leadership, the United States seems prepared to engage in a much more activist, "muscular" foreign policy. How will it affect its traditional allies, such as Canada? And what will the consequences be for the U.S.? Guests: David Frum, former speech writer for George W. Bush; Jack Layton, Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada; Maryscott Greenwood, former chief of staff to the United States Ambassador to Canada; John Duffy, Strategycorp; John O'Sullivan, Editor-in-Chief of United Press International, and Susan E. Rice of the Brookings Institution.
Published on: February 26, 2003 | 
Length: 53:45 | 
Views: 545
 

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