The New World Order: Some Concluding Thoughts
Robert Zoellick, Deputy Chief of Staff, White House, spoke on the foreign policy accomplishments of the George H. W. Bush administration and… read more
Robert Zoellick, Deputy Chief of Staff, White House, spoke on the foreign policy accomplishments of the George H. W. Bush administration and the foreign policy challenges facing the Clinton administration in a speech to a luncheon audience. Following an opening anecdote on eating endangered species, the White House appointee elaborated on the changing political scene around the globe and the factors restraining U.S. foreign policy in different regions. Following his prepared remarks, Mr. Zoellick responded to questions from members of the audience. close
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- Silvio Fagiolo Deputy Chief Italian Embassy->Mission
- John Hauge Deputy Assistant Secretary Department of the Treasury
- William Marsden Minister United Kingdom->Commerce
- Stephan Richter President TransAtlantic Futures, Inc.
- Robert J. Samuelson Editor Newsweek
- Robert B. Zoellick Deputy Chief of Staff White House
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