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Tags: INTERNATIONAL relations; UNITED States -- Foreign relations -- 1974-1977; GREECE -- Foreign relations; DIPLOMATIC protection; CLINTON, Bill, 1946-
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- A Letter on Angola To American Liberals. Legum, Cohn // New Republic;1/31/76, Vol. 174 Issue 5, p15
Focuses on the foreign policy of the U.S. towards South Africa, with emphasis on the American intrusion in the Angolan conflict. Information on the Russian/Cuban military support for the Popular Liberation Movement (MPLA) in Angola; View taken by the Organization of African Unity at their summit...
- Statement on Greece's Entry Into the Economic and Monetary Union. Clinton, William J. // Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents;6/26/2000, Vol. 36 Issue 25, p1407
Presents the text of a statement given by United States President Bill Clinton on June 19, 2000, which deals with the entry of Greece into the European Union's Economic and Monetary Union.
- America and Asia. Kissinger, Henry // Vital Speeches of the Day;8/15/76, Vol. 42 Issue 21, p651
Presents the text of a speech given by U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger on July 22, 1976, which deals with the status of the relationship between the U.S. and Asia.
- The bursting of the bubbles: no cause for lament. Day Jr., Samuel H. // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists;Jun1975, Vol. 31 Issue 6, p6
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- COMMENT. // New Republic;9/11/76, Vol. 175 Issue 11, p7
The article presents a discussion the U.S.'s relations with China. The article discusses the so-called "China Lobby" in the U.S., which refers to increased pressure by the Chinese to improve U.S.-China relations. The article examines the U.S. government's response to relations with China and...
- Showing a Little Class. // National Review;5/23/1975, Vol. 27 Issue 19, p540
The article reports the developments relevant to United States and Vietnam relation. Richard Stratton, who spent six years in North Vietnamese prisoner of war camps states that the manner in which the United States executed their disengagement in Vietnam was embarrassing. Marines at Camp...
- Blackmail by Oil. Mancke, Richard B. // New Republic;10/20/73, Vol. 169 Issue 16, p8
Focuses on the need to modify the pro-Israel foreign policy on oil supplies in the U.S. Credibility of the threats announced by King Faisal of Saudi Arabia; Creation of a selective boycott prohibiting all sales of Arab oil to the U.S.; Reduction in the dependency of the U.S. on oil imports;...
- Building An Enduring Foreign Policy. Kissinger, Henry A. // Vital Speeches of the Day;1/1/76, Vol. 42 Issue 6, p166
Presents the text of the speech delivered by U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger before the Economic Club of Detroit, Michigan on November 24, 1975, which deals with the foreign policy of the U.S.
- Fireside Chat. Carter, Jimmy // Vital Speeches of the Day;2/15/77, Vol. 43 Issue 9, p259
Presents the text of a speech given by U.S. President Jimmy Carter on February 2, 1977, which deals with the role of unity in achieving goals of the nation including the development of a national energy and foreign policy.


