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U.S. Foreign Policy Agenda

An Electronic Journal of the U.S. Department of State, Vol. 5, No. 2, September 2000


FOREIGN POLICY AND THE 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION


Focus Commentary Process Candidates' Words Additional Readings Masthead

FOCUS

      THE NEW PARTISANSHIP: THE CHANGED POLITICS OF AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY
        By James M. Lindsay
        Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution

      FROM THE CAMPAIGNS:

        A REPUBLICAN VIEW: MANAGING RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA, CHINA, INDIA
          Interview with Ambassador Richard Armitage
          A Senior Foreign Policy and Defense Adviser to Governor George W. Bush

        A DEMOCRATIC VIEW: FACING KEY FOREIGN POLICY CHALLENGES

          Interview with Ambassador Marc Ginsberg
          Senior Coordinating Adviser on Foreign Policy to Vice President Al Gore

COMMENTARY

THE CAMPAIGN PROCESS

IN THEIR OWN WORDS: THE CANDIDATES' VIEWS ON FOREIGN POLICY

A GUIDE TO ADDITIONAL READING

    FOREIGN POLICY AND THE 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:
    ARTICLE ALERT
      Abstracts of recent articles

    FOREIGN POLICY AND THE 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:
    BIBLIOGRAPHY
      Spotlighting other views

    FOREIGN POLICY AND THE 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:
    KEY INTERNET SITES
      Internet links to resources on related issues

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An Electronic Journal of the U.S. Department of State

Volume 5, Number 2, September 2000

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