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State of the Union 1994 assesses the Clinton administration's first year in office and lays out progressive policy alternatives in the realms of foreign and domestic affairs, giving readers a solid basis of information on which to make reasoned judgments about where the United States is and ought to be headed.
List of contents
Foreword -- Introduction -- Challenges of a New Era -- World Economy -- Foreign Policy -- National Defense -- National Security -- Domestic Economy -- Employment -- Taxation -- Environment -- Health Care -- The Disenfranchised -- Race -- Gender -- Communities -- Democratic Reform -- Roundtable
About the author
Richard Caplan is the New York director of the London-based Institute for War and Peace Reporting. He is former editor of World Policy Journal and has written for the New York Times, The Nation, Harper's, the Los Angeles Times, and the Christian Science Monitor, among other publications. John Feffer is the author of Beyond Détente: Soviet Foreign Policy and U.S. Options (1990) and Shock Waves: Eastern Europe After the Revolutions (1992). He is a former associate editor of World Policy Journal.
Summary
State of the Union 1994 assesses the Clinton administration's first year in office and lays out progressive policy alternatives in the realms of foreign and domestic affairs, giving readers a solid basis of information on which to make reasoned judgments about where the United States is and ought to be headed.