The exit strategy delusion: asking the right questions
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The US administration and Congress need to arrive at a consensus regarding issues about the exit of American troops promoting peace and order in other countries. Some of the concerns associated with exit strategies include American interests and the sensibility of open-ended military commitments.
Publication Name: Current
Subject: Education
ISSN: 0011-3131
Year: 1998
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Isolationism: the know-nothings know something
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The Clinton administration downplays pronouncements by politicians against continued US involvement in peacekeeping and other international efforts as running contrary to public opinion. However, the opinions expressed by these politicians should not be taken for granted by the administration.
Publication Name: Current
Subject: Education
ISSN: 0011-3131
Year: 1996
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A "rising China": determining great power status
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China may be considered a 'great power' since it has sufficient economic and military power and a strong high-technology base. Its 'great power' status, however, raises concerns regarding how it will exercise its strengths in relating with other countries.
Publication Name: Current
Subject: Education
ISSN: 0011-3131
Year: 1997
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