No modern U.S. president inherited a stronger safer international position than Bill Clinton. In 1992 the Cold War was over and the nation was at peace and focused on domestic issues. Despite this temporary tranquility Clinton would soon be faced with a barrage of crises including flare-ups of unrest in the Middle East ethnic conflict in Yugoslavia uneasy relations with Japan and China persistent trouble in the Persian Gulf the dissolution of the USSR and disastrous situations in Somalia and Haiti this comprehensive and balanced examination of Clinton''s foreign policythe first such book to cover all the global focal points of his administration to dateWilliam G. Hyland brilliantly shows the effects of combining this confusion with Clinton''s unique personality characteristics. His first term was marked in the author''s analysis by murky policy unrealistic goals and the mishandling of several crises. By the end of that term he learned some hard lessons was able to alter his pattern of response and reversed himself on some major aspects of foreign policyall to benefit in the author''s view the country and the world as a whole.
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