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Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton. Clinton’s Challenge. Replace the Truman Doctrine Guidelines Wilsonian Internationalism Focus on Economics. The Goal?. High Politics Low Politics. Clinton’s Foreign Policy Legacy?. Economic World Order Building NAFTA : North American Free Trade Agreement

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Bill Clinton

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  1. Bill Clinton

  2. Clinton’s Challenge • Replace the Truman Doctrine • Guidelines • Wilsonian Internationalism • Focus on Economics

  3. The Goal? High Politics Low Politics

  4. Clinton’s Foreign Policy Legacy? Economic World Order Building • NAFTA: North American Free Trade Agreement • FTAA: Free Trade Area of the Americas • APEC: Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation • WTO: World Trade Organization

  5. Clinton’s Foreign Policy Legacy? • Peace Operations • Somalia • Rwanda • Bosnia • Kosovo

  6. Clinton Doctrine? Engagement and Enlargement: “En-En” Strategy • A National Security Strategy of Engagement and Enlargement, February 1995 • A National Security Strategy of Engagement and Enlargement, February 1996 • A National Security Strategy for a New Century, May 1997 • A National Security Strategy for a New Century, October 1998 • A National Security Strategy for a New Century, December 1999 • A National Security Strategy for a Global Age, December 2000. • Speeches by Clinton, Lake, and Albright. September 1993 • Speeches by Christopher and Albright, November 1993

  7. En-En 1 Strengthening the Core Group of Liberal-Democracies • North America • Western Europe • Northeast Asia

  8. En-En 2 Transitional States

  9. En-En 3 Rogue States: 1. Iran

  10. 2. Iraq

  11. 3. North Korea

  12. En-En 4 Weapons of Mass Destruction proliferation

  13. En-En 5 Big Emerging Markets: BEM • China • India • Brazil • Indonesia • Poland • Russia • Venezuela

  14. En-En 6 Human Rights and Humanitarian Crises • Somalia • Bosnia • Haiti • China • Burma

  15. En-En 7 Multilateralism NATO UN

  16. Peace Operations Peacekeeping vs. Peace Enforcement

  17. Clinton-Era Peace Operations • Somalia 1993 • Rwanda 1994 • Bosnia 1995 • Kosovo 1998/99 • PRD-13 (1993) • PDD-25 (1994)

  18. Somalia 1993

  19. Rwanda 1994 • Hutu vs. Tutsi

  20. The Crisis • 800,000 deaths in 100 Days • By 1996: 2 million refugees • Pre-crisis population: 6 million

  21. References on Rwanda • UNAMIR(UN Assistance Mission for Rwanda) • International Tribunal for Rwanda • 1999 Independent Inquiry(for UN Secretary General)

  22. Bosnia 1991 (map reference)

  23. Bosnia 1995: Who controls what

  24. Bosnia: Dayton Accords Aftermath

  25. Kosovo 1998-99

  26. Dilemmas of En-En • Economics focus, but Peace Ops • Peace Ops, but Viet Nam Syndrome • Aggressive push for Free trade, but more protectionist liberal democratic allies • BEM, but biggest BEM is China • Taiwan and the 1996 Crisis

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