American Ideals, Global Realities

The speeches of Pres Bill Clinton, Sec of State Warren Christopher, Security Adviser Anthony Lake and the UN Ambassador Madeleine Albright clearly define the foreign policy of the Clinton Administration in the post-Cold War period. Clinton wants to maintain cordial relations with West Asian countrie...

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Arab-Israeli conflicts
Cold wars
Communism
Democracy
Foreign Affairs
International cooperation
International economics
Isolationism
Israel-Arab conflicts
Market economics
Market economies
Political Philosophy
Presidents
United States
United States environmental policy
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