| Ivo H. Daalder - Political Science - 2014 - 236 pages
...International Dimensions of Internal Conflict (MIT Press, 1996), pp. 469-76. "that the administration's weak, muddle-through strategy in Bosnia was becoming a cancer...foreign policy — spreading and eating away at its credibility."8 To Lake, the November 1994 crisis in Bihac and the administration's constantly shifting... | |
| Robert C. DiPrizio - History - 2002 - 260 pages
...fearful that Bosnia was becoming synonymous with the administration's foreign policy. It had long been a "cancer on Clinton's entire foreign policy — spreading and eating away at its credibility."106 It was making Clinton look weak, both at home and abroad. For a president who had... | |
| David Rothkopf - History - 2005 - 588 pages
...Bosnia by writing a confidential memo, stating that the administration's ineffectiveness in the Balkans 'was becoming a cancer on Clinton's entire foreign...— spreading and eating away at its credibility' did not spur Clinton into action."64 Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs John Kornblum... | |
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