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- Times full of promise. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;10/30/89, Vol. 131 Issue 18, p7
Opinion. Excerpts from Secretary of State James A. Baker, III's, October 23 speech on US arms control policy, delivered at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco. Summarizes promising arms developments with Soviets, dark side of technology, four principles guiding search for a stable,...
- Baker's soul search. Strom, L. // Mother Jones;Jul/Aug91, Vol. 16 Issue 4, p10
Criticizes Secretary of State James Baker for his eulogy of former GOP chief Lee Atwater, praising him for his political tactics. Atwater spent his last few months apologizing for the way he bullied President George Bush into the Presidency.
- His master's voice. Williams, Marjorie // Vanity Fair;Oct92, Vol. 55 Issue 10, p214
Alleges that the good news for George Bush is that Jim Baker is again pulling the strings. The bad news for Jim Baker is that his recent move from the State Department back to the White House is just further proof that string pulling is his destiny; How the author examines a man imprisoned by...
- From points to pathways of mutual advantage: Next steps in Soviet-American relations. // U.S. Department of State Dispatch;10/22/90, Vol. 1 Issue 8, p199
Secretary of State James A. Baker III comments on the new epoch of Soviet-American relations before the American Committee on US-Soviet Relations, October 1990. From containment to points of mutual advantage; From points to pathways of mutual advantage; Pathways to a democratic dialogue; After...
- Isolation strategy toward Iraq. // U.S. Department of State Dispatch;10/22/90, Vol. 1 Issue 8, p204
Secretary of State James A. Baker III comments on the president's goals concerning Iraq's aggression in Kuwait before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, October, 1990. Maintaining the coalition; The military track; Need for time; Defeating aggression. INSET: Iraqi atrocities in Kuwait, by...
- Rewards for terrorism information program. // U.S. Department of State Dispatch;10/22/90, Vol. 1 Issue 8, p208
Secretary of State James A. Baker III comments on the Rewards for Terrorism Information Program, October 1990. Public service announcements for radio and television; Rewards up to $4 million for information that prevents or resolves an act of terrorism or brings terrorists to justice;...
- Why America is in the gulf. // U.S. Department of State Dispatch;11/5/90, Vol. 1 Issue 10, p235
Secretary of State James Baker III comments on the Persian Gulf and America's role in the world before the Los Angeles World Affairs Council, October 1990. What is at stake; The international community; The United Nations. INSET: Crisis in the Gulf: international response..
- Remarks to US troops. // U.S. Department of State Dispatch;11/12/90, Vol. 1 Issue 11, p260
President George Bush and Secretary of State James Baker III comment on the challenge United States troops face in the Persian Gulf and the position that those in uniform hold in a dangerous world, in an address at Hickam Airfield, Hawaii, October 1990 and in Saudi Arabia in November.
- The Gulf crisis and CSCE summit. // U.S. Department of State Dispatch;11/19/90, Vol. 1 Issue 12, p273
Secretary of State James Baker III comments on Saddam Hussein's aggression in the Middle East and the international coalition arrayed against Iraq at a news conference in Paris, November 1990. In a later news conference in Washington, Secretary Baker gave some facts on the President's...
- Challenges facing the Atlantic Alliance. // U.S. Department of State Dispatch;12/24/90, Vol. 1 Issue 17, p351
Secretary of State James A. Baker III comments on the three challenges that face the alliance of nations at North Atlantic Council intervention, NATO headquarters, Brussels, Belgium, December 1990. Ending Iraq's aggression against Kuwait; Devolution and transformation of power in Central and...


