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America's foreign policy agenda in 1988 / |
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The semantics of human rights / |
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U.S. condemns north Korean terrorism. |
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The U.S. approach to Eastern Europe : a fresh look / |
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The struggle against terrorism / |
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The INF Treaty : global scope, global support / |
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Terrorism : myths and reality / |
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S 1.71/4:1048
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The Dulles legacy : pragmatism in American foreign policy / |
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Human rights and change in Eastern Europe / |
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The U.S.-Cuba migration agreement : resolving Mariel / |
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S 1.71/4:1051
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The importance of the UN agencies / |
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S 1.71/4:1052
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Indochinese refugees and relations with Thailand / |
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S 1.71/4:1054
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Meeting our foreign policy goals / |
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S 1.71/4:1055
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A statement for Palestinians / |
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S 1.71/4:1057
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The INF Treaty : advancing U.S. security interests / |
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S 1.71/4:1058
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SDI, enhancing security and stability / |
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S 1.71/4:1059
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Principled realism : a foundation for U.S. foreign policy / |
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Pacific development and the new internationalism / |
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Presidential certification of narcotics source countries / |
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U.S. role in the Persian Gulf and the Middle East peace process / |
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