Toward a new world order: the need for bipartisanship
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The re-establishment of bipartisanship in US foreign policy achieved through improved executive and legislative relations is essential in a changed international environment. Bipartisan unity will prove instrumental for the US in defining its role in a new world order.
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Subject: Education
ISSN: 0011-3131
Year: 1992
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Pacific insecurity: emerging threats to stability in East Asia
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Political uncertainty continues to thrive in East Asia even in the midst of economic development the gains from which are apparently being harnessed to increase military might. International politics need to invest more energy into the resolution of political conflict.
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Subject: Education
ISSN: 0011-3131
Year: 1996
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We have a new world order: the myth of post-cold war chaos
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American foreign policy should concentrate on and reclaim the fundamental socioeconomic tenets prior to the Cold War with emphasis on open economies and on fostering relationships with other countries.
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Subject: Education
ISSN: 0011-3131
Year: 1996
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