| Collection Name: |
Clinton Administration National Security Council Oral History |
| Repository Name: |
Brookings Institution. Foreign Policy Studies Program. [Repository Details] |
| Repository Location: |
Washington, District of Columbia, United States |
| URL: |
http://www.brookings.edu/fp/research/projects/nsc/transcripts/20000927.htm |
| Material Formats: |
[12 documents with text] |
| Description: |
The Clinton administration entered office at a time of great opportunity and challenge. The end of the cold war meant that the new administration had the rare opportunity to craft a foreign policy for a new age. The defining U.S.-Soviet rivalry was gone and the United States had emerged as a uniquely powerful state. The question—and the challenge—then was how the United States would use its power and for what purposes. What were the new threats in the new world? |
| Estimated Total of Interviews: |
1 |
| Interviews: |
[12 interview(s) listed in this collection] |
| Broad Subjects: |
U.S. Politics; Politics |
| ASP Subjects: |
Clinton, William Jefferson, 1946-; Clinton, Bill; Blythe, William Jefferson; William Jefferson Clinton; District of Columbia; National Security Council (U.S.)--History; National security--Law and legislation--United States; National security--United States; Oral history; Presidents--United States--Staff; U.S. National Security Council; United States; White House, Washington, DC |
| Collection Code: |
OHC0001408 |