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Importance of Foreign Policy, The

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Abstract
Former White House press secretary Mike McCurry talks about how the perception of foreign policy has changed for many Americans since the Cold War. "Throughout the years of the Cold War," Mr. McCurry explains, "...Americans instinctively knew that foreign policy was important. We were facing a formidable totalitarian threat from overseas." Mr. McCurry says he doesn't blame the American people for not focusing on foreign policy to the extent they once did. "It is the role of...the media to lift up those things that we ought to think about and to make it real."
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Introduction to Political Science, Political Science, American Government and Politics, International Relations American History, U.S. History Survey, America in the 20th Century, Framework for Democracy
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