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... forces in Kosovo unless Congress authorized an extension. The idea had support from many Republicans who saw it as a way of limiting President Bill Clinton's flexibility. In an unusual move for a presidential candidate, Bush termed the ...
... forces in Kosovo unless Congress authorized an extension. The idea had support from many Republicans who saw it as a way of limiting President Bill Clinton's flexibility. In an unusual move for a presidential candidate, Bush termed the ...
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... forces should be used to win wars and advance American interests, not to lead humanitarian efforts. Bush and Rice strongly argued that liberal internationalists felt “that the United States is exercising power legitimately only when it ...
... forces should be used to win wars and advance American interests, not to lead humanitarian efforts. Bush and Rice strongly argued that liberal internationalists felt “that the United States is exercising power legitimately only when it ...
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... force. In the late 1990s, neocons reemerged with a new generation of supporters joining older players. They argued that since rising powers, rogue states, and terrorists present ongoing threats to U.S. power and interests, the United ...
... force. In the late 1990s, neocons reemerged with a new generation of supporters joining older players. They argued that since rising powers, rogue states, and terrorists present ongoing threats to U.S. power and interests, the United ...
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... force, and reinforcing ties with allies were the priorities. He pointed out that U.S. military spending as a percentage of GNP was at its lowest since before World War II; yet, there had been an average of one deployment every nine ...
... force, and reinforcing ties with allies were the priorities. He pointed out that U.S. military spending as a percentage of GNP was at its lowest since before World War II; yet, there had been an average of one deployment every nine ...
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... forces that could complicate U.S. goals and directly threaten the U.S. homeland. Bush spoke sharply against future international economic aid for Russia and made no calls to enhance trade or to encourage Russian entry into international ...
... forces that could complicate U.S. goals and directly threaten the U.S. homeland. Bush spoke sharply against future international economic aid for Russia and made no calls to enhance trade or to encourage Russian entry into international ...
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Chapter Two The War on Terrorism | |
Chapter Three Iraq | |
Questions to Discuss | |
Chapter Four Security Issues | |
Chapter Five Global Issues | |
Chapter Six Europe and Russia | |
Questions to Discuss | |
Chapter Eight Middle East Peace and Reform | |
Questions to Discuss | |
Questions to Discuss | |
Index | |
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