US Foreign Policy and Russia
.... Following the
Clinton-Yeltsin summit in Vancouver in 1993, which increased the G7 economic commitment to
Russia to $32 billion, Vice President Al Gore was ....
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The Clinton Presidency
.... For example, Drew praises
Clinton's handling of affairs with
Russia, but since the writing of her book that policy has been called into serious question ....
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Market Reforms in Russia
.... 1994), 52-53. Sachs, J. "Betrayal: How
Clinton Failed
Russia." New Republic 210 (31 January 1994), 14-16, 18. Szulc, T. "Unpleasant ....
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Russian Transformation & American Support
.... to USAID broad and sweeping powers with respect to general oversight of all aspects of American foreign assistance to countries such as
Russia (
Clinton, 1999). ....
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The future of US-Russian relations
.... and expansionist. The Bush and
Clinton Administrations have provided over $4 billion in aid to
Russia since 1992. Combined aid monies ....
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US-European Security Partnership
.... the United States.
Clinton must also correct impressions of US policy toward
Russia which have been harmful. For example, while ....
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Nato-Russia relations since 1991
.... in many of the former Warsaw Pact countries, as well as in
Russia and the .... Former President
Clinton justified the expansion of NATO to include nations from the ....
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AMERICAN AND IRAQI FOREIGN POLICY
.... peace between the Arabs and Israelis." In the face of these constraints, as well as opposition from
Russia and France to a US military attack,
Clinton chose a ....
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Expansion of NATO
.... is to depict
Russia as a nation capable of taking the kinds of action that justify expansion of NATO. Talbott, stating the
Clinton administration's objectives ....
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Future of the Russian Republic
.... The United States supports
Russia's efforts to join the WTO, and
Clinton and Yeltsin agreed to set 1998 as a target date for
Russia to gain admittance. ....
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Free Market Reforms in the Russian Federation
.... 1994), 52-53. Sachs, J. "Betrayal: How
Clinton Failed
Russia." New Republic 210 (31 January 1994), 14-16, 18. Szulc, T. "Unpleasant ....
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Russian Default on Debt
.... Financial markets around the world have been affected adversely in recent weeks by the turmoil in
Russia, and President
Clinton recently called for the world's ....
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US Foreign Policy & Arab-Israeli Struggle
.... Palestinians have mounted an intensive PR campaign to refute the
Clinton Administration's claim .... If the US's foreign policy tends to favor Israel,
Russia is ....
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International Criminal Court
....
Russia and the United Kingdom, Mexico and Canada had signed (Scharf, 2001). Even Israel changed its earlier decision and said it would sign the treaty.
Clinton ....
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Banking Regulation and the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933
.... only increased after the economic crises of 1997 (Asia) and
Russia (1998). .... "
Clinton has a golden opportunity to push his urban-investment agenda." Los Angeles ....
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Foreign Aggression & US Foreign Policy
....
Russia has applied for membership (which would make it G-8), and has been .... was negotiated by Reagan, signed by Bush, and is being implemented by
Clinton; it is ....
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Formulation & Effectiveness of Public Policy
.... the Arab-Israeli peace process, the internal difficulties of
Russia and the .... However, the
Clinton administration has had great difficulties deciding when and ....
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US/Russian Foreign Policy
.... States will have to subsidize former Soviet countries, President
Clinton has already .... Soviet threat is gone, American response to a changed
Russia is optimistic ....
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State Sponsored Persian Gulf Conflict
.... end of the first war and those furthered by President
Clinton after taking .... Butler from UNSCOM because of continued resistance on behalf of
Russia, France, and ....
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Landmines as Antipersonnel Weapons
.... President
Clinton then announced that by 2003, the United States would no longer .... announcement of the Nobel peace Prize this year, even
Russia changed course ....
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Human Rights
....
Russia: Nine civilians extrajudicially executed in Chechnya. .... to protect "America's vital interests," (Rwanda, p. 2). With the
Clinton administration, military ....
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Country Study of Japan
.... occupied by the Soviet Union in 1945, now administered by
Russia, and claimed .... Currently, Japan is under constant pressure by the
Clinton Administration to cut ....
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Soviet/US Influences in Kosovo
....
Russia has historically been closely allied with Slavic Serbia. .... aimed at producing a final solution to 'the Albanian problem.' President
Clinton has already ....
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US Steel and Cotton Industries
.... date back to the World War II era, Europe, Japan, and
Russia's production facilities .... It was only in the middle of the 1990's, during
Clinton's presidency, that ....
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Geopolitical Trends
.... geopolitical blocks might emerge: the Americas, the Pacific Rim,
Russia/Europe, Mideast .... As President
Clinton has said, "It is the key building block in our ....
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Problems of Landmines Landmines are used as antiperso
.... President
Clinton then announced that by 2003, the United States would no longer .... announcement of the Nobel peace Prize this year, even
Russia changed course ....
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History & Conflicts of the Caucasus
.... provision of Stalin. Even the
Clinton administration supported
Russia's attacks on Chechnya as defense against terrorism. On the one ....
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UNITED STATES AND NATO This research paper exam
.... with a fait accompli in the form of President Bill
Clinton's promise to .... lately because of the resurgence of ultra-nationalist sentiment in
Russia and its ....
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Nuclear Testing in Asia
.... tests (Associated Press A-8). The other four powers are
Russia, France, Britain .... In this year of negative campaigning, president
Clinton's image has been used ....
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The Impulse to Revolution
.... 24. The Federalist Papers, By Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay.
Clinton Rossiter (Ed.). New York: NAL/Mentor. .... A history of
Russia. New York: Bantam.
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