CIAO DATE: 03/02
US Foreign Policy Agenda
Volume 2, Number 2, May 1997
The United States and the United Nations
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From the Editors
Focus
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Advancing U.S. Interests Through the United Nations, an interview with Ambassador Bill Richardson, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations
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Reforming the United Nations, an interview with Ambassador Princeton Lyman, Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs
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In Persuit of International Peace and Security, an interview with Ambassador Karl Inderfurth, U.S. Representative to the United Nations
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Meeting the Humanitarian Needs of the World's Refugees, by Phyllis Oakley, Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees and Migration
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How U.S. Lawmakers View the United Nations, statements by Members of Congress
Commentary
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Keeping America's Commitment to the United Nations, by Ambassador David E. Birenbaum, Former U.S. Representative to the United Nations
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America's Skepticism about the United Nations, by John R. Bolton, Senior Vice President of the American Enterprise Institute
U.S. Support for U.N. Initiatives
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Fact Sheet: United Nations Peacekeeping Operations, Includes State Department data on U.S. contributions
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Fact Sheet: United Nations Humanitarian Activities, Includes White House data on U.S. contributions
A Guide to Additional Reading
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The United States and the United Nations: Bibliography (Spotlighting other views on the subject)
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The United States and the United Nations: Key Internet Sites (Internet links to resources on the United Nations)
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The United States and the United Nations: Article Alert (Abstracts of current articles)