World Policy Journal - Vol. 16 Nbr. 4, December 1999
..." He added, "I will work hard to find political solutions that allow an orderly and timely ......"
In 1981, Rice joined the Political Science Department at Stanford. But she yearned ...... Her instinct was Kissingerian: offer a web of economic incentives in return for cooperation on a host of political and military issues. Scowcroft and Rice wanted ...
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The National Interest - Nbr. 2005, March 2005
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If the United States and China do in fact depend intimately on the exact same means of production, the political ramifications are immense. And if anything, the ...... Which leaves us with two closely interrelated questions: How does this interdependence affect the relative power of China and the United States to exert political influence over one another, and how does it ...
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World Policy Journal - Vol. 16 Nbr. 4, December 1999
..., a sage minister intent on advancing the prince's political career. Mosca chides Fabrizio, "In every age, a ...... Then he entered negotiations with the political leaders of these countries, which ended in ...
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The National Interest - Nbr. 1996, March 1996
The Republican Party's periodic failure to implement or assert a comprehensive foreign policy may put it at a disadvantage during the 1996 presidential campaigns. Republicans such as Newt Gingrich and Patrick Buchanan have espoused myopic views about the role of the US in world politics and economy despite the importance of new foreign policy after the Cold War. The party may have to reassess its stand on issues such as the one-China policy, alliances with NATO and militarization to capture a...
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World Policy Journal - Vol. 12 Nbr. 2, June 1995
Two schools of thought have greatly influence US foreign policy in the post-Cold War era. On the one hand, there is Wilsonianism which believes that global peace and prosperity can be achieved through collective security and, on the other, there is a new form of nationalism which espouses a increased military role for the US in policing regional conflicts. Given the complexity in the new world order, however, both schools are untenable. A more viable foreign policy direction is one that takes...
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The Advocate. The National Gay & Lesbian Newsmagazine - Nbr. 2000, June 2000
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From corporate chieftains to Hollywood moguls to religious leaders, the high court's decision has put those with a financial or political connection to the Scouts on the spot in deciding ...... The group's hierarchy is so secretive that opponents of the policy are scrambling just to find out where to apply political pressure.
"The operation of the Scouts is a ...
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NotiSur - South American Political and Economic Affairs - Nbr. 2001, April 2001
... "And that isn't the formula that is going to appeal to a government that has spent some of largest amounts of political capital in history on negotiating with the FARC,"...
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