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ReportJune 27, 2007
Global Unease With Major World Powers

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Global Unease With Major World Powers Chapter 1. Views of the U.S. and American Foreign Policy Chapter 2. Global Threats: The World’s Shifting Agenda Chapter 3. Views of China and Its Increasing Influence Chapter 4. Views of Iran, Its Leader, and the Nuclear Question Chapter 5. Views of the Middle East Conflict Chapter 6. Views of World Leaders and Institutions Chapter 7. Views of Russia
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