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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: tekboy who wrote (50853)10/10/2002 1:04:35 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
<<...Second, the one thing the article does bring out is her apparently radical shift, once in office, from something resembling a "realist" position to something resembling a "neocon" one. This would seem to be evidence in the opposite direction--against her having much independent influence, and in favor of her just being a mirror of her boss and the powerful people around her (Cheney, Rumsfeld, etc.).

Many of us in the field expected her to play a different role in the admin, essentially as something of an ally of Powell. It would seem that she has not, in fact, done that (I say "seem" because we just don't know what the internal deliberations are). There has been much speculation, accordingly, as to why...>>

Interesting observations Tek...thanks for sharing them.

regards,

-Scott
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