Jim Hlavac
Foreign Affairs
Current Foreign Policy
Past foreign policy
Which agencies are
involved in foreign affairs
The US Military
Why pick on some
countries and not others?
Future foreign policy goals
Future foreign policy missions
Future foreign policy theory
Future foreign policy practice
The United Nations
IMF and World Bank
History and its affect on current
foreign policy
understanding history
American Foreign Aid
The difficulties of doing
things that need doing.
Singling out countries
for active intervention
Free trade and why other
countries haven't benefited as
much as they could have -- their
domestic situation
How America made
Europe what it is today
Complaints by other countries
about America
Why America must
always be involved
Globalization
An analysis of each continent,
virtually country by country
Mexico
The Carribean
South America
Central America
Sub-Saharan Africa
Northern Africa
Southern Africa
The Middle East
Western Europe
Eastern Europe
Scandanavia
Russia
The Asian
Subcontinent(southasia)
india
Asia
China
Taiwan
Polynesia
Australia
Japan
Pakistan and india
When they all catch
up to Europe
Aspiring to be America
Because Europe is
half of America
Adopt a country
almost failed states
american occupation
changing cultures
cultural dictatorships
demilitarization
diplomacy
electing dictators
empires
failed states
federal isreal-palestine
freedom for others
good and bad dictators
intelligence agencies
marxism & catholicism
negative culture
oil and war
peacekeeping
peaceniks
positive culture
raising other nations
relations with others
successful states
temporary dictatorships
trade
trading blocs
The CIA
the wealth of other nations
US is not an empire
ethnic cleansing
Foreign Affairs
Sections
The goal of American foreign policy should be the positive transformation of all
the countries on the planet into American style recognition of the inalienable
rights of mankind.  And it is the moral imperative of right thinking people in
Europe and Japan (in whom we instilled this idea after centuries of their own
oppression and slaughter,) and around the world to join with us.

      Over the next 50 years we must enact and create a strategic plan to so
change the world.  All Americans of these descents can live together in peace
and harmony in America.  There is no earthly reason that they can't live so at
home.
      The reality is is that there's nothing particularly special about the soil, water
or air on or above or traversing North America that magically transforms people
into reasonable, decent hardworking people. That in the home country slaughter
each other with abandon.
      We should work to change the most egregious first, and that should
encourage the others.  With Iraq, Iran, Cuba, Haiti, Sudan, North Korea, Libya
being prime examples.  
      And help support those that have seen the light and are on the way to Civil
Society. Such as Eastern Europe, Chile and Taiwan and South Korea.
      This is not cultural imperialism or hegemony.  This is basic logic.  It is
impossible to conclude without intellectual dishonesty and/or a callous disregard
for other people that it is OK for a Frenchmen to live in relative harmony and
prosperity while a fellow human being a few hundred miles away in Libya and
Algeria are living in hellish conditions.  If Libya, Morroco, Tunisia and Algeria were
reasonable places the people there wouldn't be risking their lives to cross the
Mediterranean.  And there is nothing emanating from the depths of that Sea that
makes people free and prosperous on one side and failures on the other.  Rather
it is the system within which the people live.
      There is a skewed moral perspective when a country such as any in Europe
are willing to condemn millions to the dictatorships of the Middle East and Cuba
and elsewhere.  'Tis absurd to believe that these people want to be oppressed, to
be denied the rights of so many of mankind.   Which are so readily enjoyed in
Europe.