Washington Friday Journal
Current news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes…
42 viewsCurrent news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes…
42 viewsThis was part two of the US Foreign Policy town meeting that the State Department and twelve other agencies and organizations held to help open dialogue with the American people on foreign…
30 viewsCharles William Maynes, Foreign Policy Magazine-Editor, and John Bolton, National Policy Forum-President, talk about the purposes and goals of the United Nations and its successes and…
110 viewsCurrent news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes and…
80 viewsSenate Foreign Relations Committee members heard testimony from various foreign policy experts concerning proposed changes in defense policy that would give Congress more power at the…
73 viewsWilliam Maynes, Foreign Policy Magazine, and Ted Galen Carpenter of Cato Institute discussed U.S. policy toward Iraq in light of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein’s movement of Iraqi troops to…
71 viewsSecretary Brown discussed U.S. business opportunities in China. After his prepared remarks, he took questions from the audience.
38 viewsParticipants spoke about the media coverage of the conflict in former Yugoslavia and the policy role that media has assumed.
212 viewsThe guests discussed the North American Treaty Organization (NATO) and the role of the U.S. in that organization. They both supported continued U.S. involvement in NATO, and they discussed…
36 viewsAt an event at the American Enterprise Institute entitled “Clinton Administration Foreign and Defense Policies", participants discussed the Clinton administration’s foreign policy situations in…
61 viewsPresident Izetbegovic, who met with President Clinton the previous day, spoke in a news conference on the current status of the civil war in the former Yugoslavia. He said he met with…
112 viewsMr. Maynes, Ms. Acevska, and Mr. Havlicek discussed the U.S. troop deployment in Macedonia. President Clinton announced the deployment earlier in the month to prevent the spread of…
104 viewsMr. Silajdzic spoke on the current situation in the former Yugoslavian provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovina, where a civil war between Croats, Muslims and Serbs has been continuing for some…
88 viewsOn this viewer call-in program, William Maynes discussed the Soviet coup and current politics in the Soviet Union, including the coup’s effects on Soviet foreign relations. He also…
68 viewsThe panelists talked about how the United States should be involved in the many international government changes that are taking place. The “new world order” was discussed from a military…
129 viewsParticipants in this roundtable discussed the U.S policy towards the United Nations and the politics of international diplomacy. Each shared their views on future prospects of the U.N. as a…
41 viewsNiklus, a dissident and human rights activist, recounted his imprisonments in the U.S.S.R. He was one of the last prominent political prisoners to be released under glasnost.
118 viewsAttending this foreign policy press breakfast was a delegation from the German Social Democratic Party from East and West Germany. They discussed the election in East Germany and its…
72 viewsViewer call in program with editors Owen Harries and William Maynes talked about global economics.
43 viewsThe Foreign Policy Magazine Press Breakfast hosted a program titled Future of Nato. The featured speaker was Horst Ehmke.
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