Binding: Digital Format: HTML Label: Hoover Institution Press Manufacturer: Hoover Institution Press Number Of Pages: 21 Publication Date: September 22, 1995 Publisher: Hoover Institution Press Release Date: July 28, 2005 Studio: Hoover Institution Press
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From the supplier: Eight prominent conservatives see the major defense and foreign policy issues of the 1996 elections as including a need to re-assert American idealism and leadership, promote democracy worldwide, redefine the US-UN relationship, clarify intervention policies, and improve missile defense systems. Their general consensus is that Pres Clinton's foreign and military policies have failed to establish the US as the leader of the post-Cold War world. They see the loss of America's world stature as a central issue in the '96 election, believing that a new president can restore US prestige.
Citation Details Title: Beyond the water's edge: military and foreign policy issues for the '96 campaign. Author: George Weigel Publication:Policy Review (Refereed) Date: September 22, 1995 Publisher: Hoover Institution Press Issue: n74 Page: p69(7)