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The Recovery of Internationalism
Foreign Affairs, 1994-09, Vol.73 (5), p.26-43
COPYRIGHT 1994 Council on Foreign Relations, Inc. ;Copyright Council on Foreign Relations Sep/Oct 1994 ;ISSN: 0015-7120 ;EISSN: 2327-7793 ;DOI: 10.2307/20046829 ;CODEN: FRNAA3
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Title:
The Recovery of Internationalism
Author:
Hendrickson, David C.
Subjects:
9180
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9190
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9550
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Analysis
;
Atomic bombs
;
BILL CLINTON
;
BOSNIA
;
Clinton, Bill
;
Cold wars
;
Democracy
;
DIPLOMACY AND DIPLOMATS
;
Embargoes & blockades
;
Essays
;
Foreign Affairs
;
Foreign aid
;
FOREIGN POLICY
;
HAITI
;
Human rights
;
Interest groups
;
International
;
International law
;
International relations
;
International relations-US
;
Internationalism
;
Manycountries
;
Most favored nation clause
;
Muslims
;
NORTH KOREA
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Nuclear weapons
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PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
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Politics
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Presidency
;
Presidents
;
Problems
;
Public opinion
;
Public sector organizations
;
Sanctions
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SOMALIA
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Sovereign states
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Trade embargoes
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U.S.A
;
United States
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UNITED STATES, 1945 TO PRESENT
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US
;
War
;
World order
Is Part Of:
Foreign Affairs, 1994-09, Vol.73 (5), p.26-43
Description:
President Clinton has tried to pursue a foreign policy agenda even more ambitious than his predecessor's. But as international realities and domestic priorities become clear, he has been forced to retreat in area after area of policy. The resulting flips and flops of policy toward Bosnia, Somalia, Haiti, North Korea, and China have undermined U.S. credibility. But more important, they risk making Americans turn inward in dismay, forsaking the prudent internationalism that has characterized American foreign policy since World War II. Let us abandon a kind of leadership we are not prepared to exercise on behalf of a world order the price of which we have no intention of paying.
Publisher:
New York: Council on Foreign Relations
Language:
English
Identifier:
ISSN: 0015-7120
EISSN: 2327-7793
DOI: 10.2307/20046829
CODEN: FRNAA3
Source:
ProQuest Central
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