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Secretary of State
SECRETARY OF STATE Holding one of the ranking positions in the president's cabinet, the secretary of state is the president's principal foreign policy adviser. In this pivotal role, the secretary undertakes the overall direction, coordination, and supervision of relations between the United States... Read more |
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Foreign policy
Foreign PolicyThe rational approachesThe ideological approachesResearch needsBIBLIOGRAPHYFor half a century the making of foreign policy has been studied in Western democratic countries as a field of specialization separate from the making of public policy in general. This intellectual... Read more |
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Madeleine Albright
Madeleine Albright 1937-, American government official, b. Prague, Czechoslovakia, as Maria Jana Körbel. Her family emigrated to the United States in 1948, and she attended Wellesley College (B.A., 1959) and Columbia Univ. (M.A., 1968; Ph.D., 1976). A lifelong Democrat, she was chief... Read more |
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United States. Council on Environmental Quality
Council on Environmental Quality Until it was abolished by the Clinton Administration in 1993, the President's Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) was the White House Office that advised the President and coordinated executive branch policy on the environment . CEQ was established by the... Read more |
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Multinational Corp.s
M ULTINATIONALC ORPORATIONS Burton I. Kaufman The influence of multinational corporations on U.S. foreign policy is complex, but, generally speaking, they have not played a major role in the formulation and execution of foreign policy. This may seem... Read more |
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Monetary Policy
Monetary PolicyElements of monetary policyEvolution of objectivesConflicts of objectivesMonetary policy and aggregate demandLags in monetary policyMonetary and fiscal policiesBIBLIOGRAPHYIn its broadest sense, monetary policy includes all actions of governments, central banks, and other public... Read more |
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Georges Jean Raymond Pompidou
Georges Jean Raymond Pompidou , 1911-74. French political leader, president of France (1969-74). Georges Pompidou taught school and then served in World War II until the fall (1940) of France, when he returned to teaching. In 1944 he served on the staff of General de Gaulle and later became a... Read more |
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Anti-Federalists
Anti-Federalists in American history, opponents of the adoption of the federal Constitution. Leading Anti-Federalists included George Mason , Elbridge Gerry , Patrick Henry , and George Clinton . Later, many of the Anti-Federalists opposed the policies of the Federalist party and of Alexander... Read more |
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William James Perry
William James Perry 1927-, U.S. government official, b. Vandergrift, Pa. A Ph.D. in mathematics, former Stanford engineering professor, and founder of a military electronics firm, he served (1977-81) as defense undersecretary for research and development during the Carter administration. Appointed... Read more |
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