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Post Cold War Foreign Policy

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Abstract
Former Secretary of State James A. Baker explains that, "...it was easy during the Cold War to know what you were for. You were for anything the Soviet Union was against and you were against anything the Soviet Union was for." In the post Cold War era, Secretary Baker explains, "...(you've) got to take each situation as it comes up and....look at the national interest."
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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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