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The Secretaries of State Annual Report Series

Global Review 2000 with World Leaders, 2000
Topics: Globalization: WTO, IMF, World Bank, NAFTA; Conflict and Change: Russia, Middle East, Iraq, Korea, Pakistan/India; Drugs; AIDS

The Fifteenth Annual Report of the Secretaries of State, 1998
Topics: the Asian crisis, European expansion and nationalism, Kosovo and Bosnia, the Middle East in turmoil, the new Africa

The 1997 Annual Foreign Policy Report, 1997 (Report with the Former Secretaries of State and Invited Foreign Guests)
Topics: Bosnia, NATO expansion, U.S. leadership in Europe, social decay in Russia, war in Central Africa, peace in the Middle East, Islamic fundamentalism.

The Thirteenth Annual Report of the Secretaries of State, 1995
Topics: War in Bosnia, U.S. interests in Africa, U.S./China relations, U.S. intervention in Haiti, Islamic fundamentalism

The Twelfth Annual Report of the Secretaries of State, 1994
"An In-depth Review of American Foreign Policy" Topics: U.S. foreign policy, effect of Republican Congress, terrorism and peace in the Middle East, U.S. foreign policy towards Cuba and Haiti, APEC, Somalia and Rwanda, democracy in South Africa, reforms in Russia

The Eleventh Annual Report of the Secretaries of State, 1994
Topics: Middle East peace process, Israel-PLO peace agreement, radical right Europe, former Yugoslavia, role of NATO, reforms in Russia, U.S. involvement in Somalia, nuclear development in North Korea, China (MFN/human rights)

The Tenth Annual Report of the Secretaries of State, 1993
"Crisis in Global Leadership" Topics: UN's role in the world, U.S. as superpower, nonproliferation (nuclear weapons), U.S./Asia relations

The Ninth Annual Report of the Secretaries of State, 1991
"What Global Leadership Role Should the United States Now Play" Topics: Economics, immigration, NAFTA, environment and drugs in Latin America, Panama Invasion, U.S./Japan relations, U.S./China relations

The Eighth Annual Report of the Secretaries of State, 1990
"American Foreign Policy for a New World Order" Topics: Iraq/Persian Gulf/Kuwait, Saddam Hussein, Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, the Soviet Union (Gorbachev), NATO, U.S./Cuba relations

The Seventh Annual Report of the Secretaries of State, 1989
"American Foreign Policy: The Challenges, The Opportunities, The Dangers" Topics: East Germany, the Cold War, the Soviet Union (Gorbachev), Nuclear Proliferation, China (Tiananemen Square)

The Sixth Annual Report of the Secretaries of State, 1988
"Foreign Policy Choices for the New Administration" Topics: U.S. Military/Overseas Bases, U.S. Foreign Policy towards Cuba, the Soviet Union, conventional arms reduction, Gorbachev, new role for United Nations, peacekeeping

The Fifth Annual Report of the Secretaries of State, 1987
"The Making of the United States Foreign Policy" Topics: INF treaty, U.S. and Central America, Gorbachev, Nicaragua

The Fourth Annual Report of the Secretaries of State, 1986
"Individuals and Institutions that Influence Foreign Policy" Topics: Iran-Contra, South Africa (Apartheid), sanctions, human rights, South Korea, Nonproliferation treaty, Nuclear Test Ban treaty

The Third Annual Report of the Secretaries of State, 1985
"The Summit, Latin America and Other Foreign Policy Challenges" Topics: ABM treaty, SALT II treaties, Marcos elections in the Philippines, U.S. immigration policy, U.S. intervention in Granada

The Second Annual Report of the Secretaries of State, 1984
"Foreign Policy Options Available to the Newly Elected Administration" Topics: U.S. foreign policy, Star Wars, Central America

The First Annual Report of the Secretaries of State, 1983
"The Need to Develop Continuity and Bi-partisanship in U.S. Foreign Policy" Topics: Iran hostage crisis, NATO, U.S. Congress, Bi-partisanship, history/Vietnam/U.S. policy

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