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As more than 10,000 NATO troops prepare to leave Bosnia, the Clinton administration is simply hoping stability will last until Election Day.
By Laura Rozen
December 6, 1999
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All six GOP presidential hopefuls schlep their pandering points to the Republican Jewish Coalition's candidates forum.
By Jake Tapper
December 3, 1999
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The iconoclastic presidential candidate offers a five-point foreign policy plan and picks up a surprising endorsement.
By Jake Tapper
December 1, 1999
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Beantown finally gets a visit from a candidate who knows his foreign policy inside and out.
By Michael Joseph Gross
November 30, 1999
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President Clinton has little time left to improve his standing in history. Could foreign affairs, especially a negotiated peace in the Middle East, offer him a chance for salvation?
By Nina Donaghy
November 24, 1999
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George W. Bush's father planned to hit then-Gov. Bill Clinton with a series of one-line "zingers" about his foreign policy ignorance in '92, but guess who's laughing now.
By Robert Parry
November 20, 1999
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With his first major speech, the GOP front-runner sought to put a string of gaffes behind him.
By Mark Dennis
November 20, 1999
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Reform Party hopeful Buchanan's mix of barbs and bombast finds a ready audience down in Clinton country.
By Suzi Parker
November 17, 1999
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The GOP-led Congress has pushed the United States to the brink of losing its vote in the United Nations.
By Ian Williams
November 12, 1999
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The "other woman" should dump that loser! Plus: Brill's Content editor questions Salon angle; e-commerce today, gone tomorrow?
Letters to the Editor
November 11, 1999
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The Texas governor who would be president can't identify the leaders of Chechnya, Pakistan or India. Has he been taking lessons from Dan Quayle?
By David Corn
November 5, 1999
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Buchanan revamps his presidential campaign and image by joining the Reform Party and making "racial reconciliation" a pet issue. But just how warm and fuzzy can the new Pat be?
By Jake Tapper
October 25, 1999
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In his controversial -- and frightening -- new bestseller, Pat Buchanan argues for a mighty America built upon the corpses of the weak.
By Charles Taylor
October 22, 1999
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Experts discuss the Senate's vote against the global nuclear test ban treaty, Clinton's biggest foreign policy failure yet.
By Alicia Montgomery
October 14, 1999
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The Senate rejects the test ban treaty amid partisan bickering.
By Jake Tapper
October 13, 1999
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A worldwide movement to wipe out debt for poor countries is getting some star-studded support this weekend.
By David Moberg
October 9, 1999
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Was whistle-blower Notra Trulock a right-wing ideologue or a bureaucrat caught in the cross-fire between Clinton and Clinton haters?
By Joshua Micah Marshall
September 13, 1999
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The effort to urge Japan to pay reparations to China for World War II atrocities has divided the nation's Asian-American communities.
By William Wong
August 3, 1999
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Probably not, but Madeleine Albright has reason to worry: When the right wing gives up and confirms the telegenic diplomat as U.N. ambassador, his next job could be secretary of state.
By Ian Williams
June 28, 1999
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Torn between internationalism and isolationism, Republicans try to make the best of Kosovo.
By Harry Jaffe
April 15, 1999
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The Guatemalan military's war against the Mayans has finally
been documented, but the story of its role in the cocaine trade has yet to be fully told.
By Frank Smyth
March 5, 1999
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Jonathan Broder interviews former China ambassador James Lilley about the stategic issues that bind China and the U.S.
By Jonathan Broder
June 26, 1998
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Clinton's disintegrating foreign policy should be of much more concern to the White House -- and the country -- than Kenneth Starr's latest chess moves.
By Jonathan Broder
June 1, 1998