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Individuals and Foreign Policy (continued)
 
Lyndon Johnson Confronts the World: American Foreign Policy, 1963-1968. (book reviews) David Fromkin. Foreign Affairs Jan-Feb 1995 v74 n1 p161(10) Mag.Coll.: 77C0178.

McNamara and the civil war at home. (former US Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara)(Vietnam: No Discharge from That War) Angelo M. Codevilla. ORBIS Fall 1995 v39 n4 p517(9)

The 'healing powers' of McNamara and Rusk. (influence and accountability of Secretaries of State Robert McNamara and Dean Rusk for the Vietnam War) Charles A. Cerami. America June 3, 1995 v172 n20 p19(4) Mag.Coll.: 79J0092.

Nixon's nuclear ploy: Richard Nixon thought a secret, worldwide nuclear alert would remain unknown to the American public, and he was right. But his strategy--to threaten the Soviets into helping bring an end to the Vietnam war--was unsuccessful. They may not even have noticed. William Burr, Jeffrey Kimball. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Jan-Feb 2003 v59 i1 p28(12) Mag.Coll.: 112J3421.

Between the Old Left and the New Right. (Richard Nixon and the Vietnam war) Henry A. Kissinger. Foreign Affairs May 1999 v78 i3 p99(1)

Memories - and lessons - from summits past. McGeorge Bundy, Helmut Sonnenfeldt, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Zbigniew Brzezinski. U.S. News & World Report Nov 18, 1985 v99 p36(2) Mag.Coll.: 30K1919.

America held hostage: in 1979, Islamic fundamentalists seized the U.S. Embassy in Iran, holding 52 Americans for 444 days--until a change in presidents. (times past). Sean Price. New York Times Upfront Jan 10, 2003 v135 i7 p26(6)

Public Opinion and the Contradictions of Jimmy Carter's Foreign Policy. ANDREW Z. KATZ. Presidential Studies Quarterly Dec 2000 v30 i4 p662

THE BUREAU OF HUMAN RIGHTS DURING THE CARTER ADMINISTRATION. VICTOR S. KAUFMAN. The Historian Fall 1998 v61 i1 p51(1)

Jimmy Carter's modest quest for global peace. Douglas Brinkley. Foreign Affairs Nov-Dec 1995 v74 n6 p90(11) Mag.Coll.: 83D1731.

Presidential beliefs and the Reagan paradox. (Ronald Reagan) Douglas J. Hoekstra. Presidential Studies Quarterly Summer 1997 v27 n3 p429(22)

Ronald Reagan and the defeat of the Soviet empire. Andrew E. Busch. Presidential Studies Quarterly Summer 1997 v27 n3 p451(16)

The man who changed the game plan. (Ronald Reagan's Soviet policy) Richard V. Allen. The National Interest Summer 1996 n44 p60(6)

Reagan's critics. (former US Pres. Ronald Reagan) Stephen F. Knott. The National Interest Summer 1996 n44 p66(12)

Clinton's war: what Kosovo can teach us now. Sidney Blumenthal. Washington Monthly May 2003 v35 i5 p32(8) (5631 words)

General Short and the politics of Kosovo's air war. (General Michael Short and the Balkans war) Don D. Chipman. Air Power History Summer 2002 v49 i2 p31(10) (5223 words)

The Polls: Polling for a Defense: The White House Public Opinion Apparatus and the Clinton Impeachment. DIANE J. HEITH. Presidential Studies Quarterly Dec 2000 v30 i4 p783 (3869 words)

The Lesson of Kosovo. (Illustration)(Brief Article) DAVID CALLAHAN. Washington Monthly July 1999 p34 Mag.Coll.: 99E3239.

A new imperial presidency? Insights from U.S. involvement in Bosnia. William C. Banks, Jeffrey D. Straussman. Political Science Quarterly Summer 1999 v114 i2 p195(3)

Battle wary: America's flawed new military doctrine. (Cover Story) Andrew J. Bacevich, Lawrence F. Kaplan. The New Republic May 25, 1998 v218 n21 p19(3) Mag.Coll.: 93L0020.

Clinton's warriors: the interventionists. (Bill Clinton's policy of limited intervention) Robert Worth. World Policy Journal Spring 1998 v15 n1 p43(6)

Why we stopped the Gulf War. (Column) Brent Scowcroft. Newsweek Sept 23, 1996 v128 n13 p37(1) Mag.Coll.: 85G0426. Bus.Coll.: 97Q1361.

The legend of Colin Powell: anatomy of an establishment career. The New Republic April 17, 1995 v212 n16 p20(8) Mag.Coll.: 78J0265.

Why warnings fell on deaf ears; for the Bush administration, the Cold War never ended--so al-Qaeda had to get in line behind more serious enemies. (Gazette). (Brief Article) Jason Vest. The American Prospect June 17, 2002 v13 i11 p18(1)

Reagan and the Gorbachev Revolution: Perceiving the End of Threat. BARBARA FARNHAM. Political Science Quarterly Summer 2001 v116 i2 p225

Starting the Cold War. Geoffrey Roberts. History Review Dec 2000 p9

Congress, the president, and the end of the cold war. (President of the United States) Eugene R. Wittkopf, James M. McCormick. Journal of Conflict Resolution August 1998 v42 n4 p440(27)

Toeing the hardline? The Reagan administration and the ending of the cold war. Beth A. Fischer. Political Science Quarterly Fall 1997 v112 n3 p477(20)

Why we stopped the Gulf War. (Column) Brent Scowcroft. Newsweek Sept 23, 1996 v128 n13 p37(1) Mag.Coll.: 85G0426. Bus.Coll.: 97Q1361.

The presidency and foreign policy. (policy decisions from 1941 to 1991) Stephen E. Ambrose. Foreign Affairs Winter 1991 v70 n5 p120(18) Mag.Coll.: 62J0139.

An inner circle of one: Woodrow Wilson and his advisers. Robert W. Tucker. The National Interest Spring 1998 n51 p3(24)

THE WORLD ACCORDING TO HENRY KISSINGER. Richard John Neuhaus. First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life Oct 1999 p79
 
         
         
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