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ADDING THE DOMESTIC DETERMINANTS TO GREEK FOREIGN POLICY
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By most accounts, Greece's foreign policy choices since becoming a member of the European Union have been viewed as largely ineffective. Our paper seeks to account for the complexities, inconsistencies and changes in Greek foreign policy by looking at both domestic and international factors that impact foreign policy, within the framework of a two-level game. In other words, this paper argues that Greek foreign policy should be viewed as a multi-dimensional and complex two-level game that inv...
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A late recovery. (Bill Clinton's foreign policy)(The Clinton Report Card)
Foreign Policy
; Suppose the Clinton administration threw a foreign policy party and nobody came? That's what seems to have been happening in Washington over the last year or so. With only ideology to guide them, members of the Republican congressional majority are rolling around like precocious tiger cubs,
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A late recovery.(President Clinton's foreign policy)
Foreign Policy
; Suppose the Clinton administration threw a foreign policy party and nobody came? That's what seems to have been happening in Washington over the last year or so. With only ideology to guide them, members of the Republican congressional majority are rolling around like precocious tiger cubs,
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2 Democrats on Foreign Policy; Differing Views, Experiences; Dukakis, in Mainstream, Urges Multilateral Efforts
The Washington Post
; Gov. Michael S. Dukakis likes to compare himself to "another son of Massachusetts, John F. Kennedy." It is a flattering comparison, especially for one of Dukakis' generation, which came of age in the depths of the Cold War and tends to remember Kennedy less for the Bay of Pigs fiasco and the
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EU Foreign policy coming of age. (Foreign Affairs).
Europe
; In a few brief days this spring, the European Union's foreign policy, which had long existed more in theory than in practice, suddenly jumped into prominence in ways that showed how much it mattered. In Madrid, it became a key player in a new attempt to resolve the perilous crisis in the Middle
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Daring and caution in Turkish foreign policy
The Middle East Journal
; This article outlines the main features of Turkey's new post-Cold War security environment, and assesses the role of historical legacies, institutional structures, and normative pressures-particularly the competing values of "daring" and "caution "-in shaping the contemporary debate about Turkey's
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Is there a doctrine in the house? (foreign-policy advice for President Clinton)(includes related information) (Panel Discussion)
Harper's Magazine
; A year ago, when President Clinton took office, the job of directing the world's only superpower seemed an easy one. The phrase promised a global Pax Americana: history was at an end, what remained to be done was routine police work. That rosy scenario, however, was soon overtaken by events, and
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European foreign policy: unity by machinery? (reasons for European Union's poor foreign policy record)
The Economist (US)
; WHY is the supposedly common foreign and security policy of the European Union such a mess? Last month Richard Holbrooke, now retiring as America's assistant secretary of state for European affairs, accused the Union of literally sleeping through the night as Greece and Turkey waved swords over an
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Starting over. (foreign policy challenges for Pres. Clinton on his second term)(Cover Story)
Brookings Review
; Foreign Policy Challenges for the Second Clinton Administration The second Clinton administration begins with an uneven inheritance in the area of foreign policy. On the positive side, the president and those around him have four years of experience working with the issues, one another, and foreign
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Determinants of Turkish Foreign Policy: Historical Framework and Traditional Inputs.
Middle Eastern Studies
; Turkey is not one of the great powers of the twentieth century. Its geopolitical location, however, has enabled it to play a potentially higher role in world politics than would have been otherwise possible. It holds the key not only to the Turkish Straits but lies along the roads from the Balkans
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Otherwise engaged. (American Foreign Policy) (Cover Story)
The Economist (US)
; THE cold war, while it lasted, encouraged an over-simplified view of the American foreign-policy process. Successive presidents from Harry Truman to George Bush were credited with a steadiness of purpose based largely upon their restatement of an uncontroversial determination to oppose communism.
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