For too long, we have ceded the playing field to Hugo Chavez--a democratically elected leader who does not govern democratically.
We should support the ICC's investigations, including its pursuit of perpetrators of genocide in Darfur.
The United States has an interest in expanding export opportunities for American companies and securing the benefits of increased imports fo...
The new administration will work with Russia on areas of common strategic interest like counterterrorism and counterproliferation.
America's national security interests require improved ties with our European allies and stronger Euro-Atlantic institutions.
We will not turn a blind eye to violations of human rights and democratic practices.
It has made it impossible for the United States to pursue business-as-usual with Moscow.
The failure of democracy in Ukraine would deliver a blow to the democratic forces throughout the entire region, including inside Russia.
The administration's policy will be to help Taiwan and China resolve their differences peacefully while making clear that any unilateral cha...
The Obama administration will support U.S. trade and investment sanctions against Burma to demonstrate our strong, principled condemnation o...
So I strongly believe that we should more fully explore possible modalities for humanitarian assistance that will reach the suffering people...
We are not at war with Islam, that we will stand with those who are willing to stand up for their future.
We have been very clear and forceful in our condemnation of the genocide in Sudan.
The vacuum created by the lack of sustained U.S. engagement with the region has been filled, in part, by others--including Hugo Chavez, who ...
We will work in partnership with countries throughout the region to promote an agenda that helps advance democratic governance, opportunity,...
We look forward to ensuring that continued United States-Brazil energy cooperation is environmentally sustainable and spreads the benefits o...
President-elect Obama believes that Cuban-Americans especially can be important ambassadors for change in Cuba.
The pursuit of tough, principled, direct diplomacy has been and must again be a hallmark of effective U.S. foreign policy.