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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: tekboy who wrote (64522)1/5/2003 10:31:50 PM
From: paul_philp  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 

What I'm saying is that basic structural features of the current situation account for, oh, maybe 85% of what we're doing, leaving only the last fraction and the tone to be driven by the people in power at the moment.


Very true and well said.


I don't think the Bush administration has done all that much of importance in foreign policy that any other administration wouldn't have done were it in power at this particular time under these particular circumstances


The only thing that stands out in my mind is the approach towards the UN. I thought the Sept. 12 speech to the UN was a something new.


Post-Cold War for Dummies


Commentary was on my FA knowledge not the content of your book. Reading the 'best of' articles for people with differing perspectives is exactly what I wanted. I had no idea you had an entire series of such books covering China, Globalization etc... Brilliant.

Paul
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