| Title: |
Clinton Administration National Security Council Oral History
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| Document type: |
Oral history
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| Accessibility: |
Free Only
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| Repository: |
Brookings Institution. Foreign Policy Studies Program.
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| Collection: |
Clinton Administration National Security Council Oral History
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| 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?
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| Extent: |
64 pages
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| URL: |
http://www.brookings.edu/fp/research/projects/nsc/transcripts/20000927.pdf
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| Original Language: |
English
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| Time span: |
Not indicated ... to 2000 (Year of interview)
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| Speaker: |
Poneman, Daniel B.
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| Speaker gender: |
Male
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| Speaker occupation: |
Director; Government executive
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| Document location: |
Washington, DC
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| Document date: |
27-Sep-2000
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| Interviewer: |
Daalder, Ivo H.; Destler, I. M.
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| People discussed: |
Blythe, William Jefferson; Clinton, Bill; Clinton, William Jefferson, 1946-; William Jefferson Clinton
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| Organizations discussed: |
U.S. National Security Council; White House, Washington, DC
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| Locations discussed: |
District of Columbia; North America; United States
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| Topics discussed - ASP terms: |
Blythe, William Jefferson; Clinton, Bill; Clinton, William Jefferson, 1946-; District of Columbia; National Security Council (U.S.)--History; National security--Law and legislation--United States; National security--United States; North America; Oral history; Presidents--United States--Staff; U.S. National Security Council; United States; White House, Washington, DC; William Jefferson Clinton
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| ASP release: |
2007-01
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| Document code: |
OHI0034136-37495
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