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eJournal USAAn Electronic Journal of the U.S. Department of State, May, 2007

U.S. Foreign Policy
in the 21st Century
Regional Issues

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Introduced by Secretary Rice, this electronic journal features essays by each regional bureau Assistant Secretary outlining U.S. policy in that region. Each essay also explains the Assistant Secretary’s personal vision for that region, and outlines how the Secretary “transformational diplomacy” will help our international partners build and sustain democratic, well-governed states.

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U.S. Foreign Policy in the 21st Century

CONTENTS

Introduction
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State

African Affairs
Jendayi E. Frazer, Assistant Secretary of State

East Asian and Pacific Affairs
Christopher R. Hill, Assistant Secretary of State

European and Eurasian Affairs
Daniel Fried, Assistant Secretary of State

Near Eastern Affairs
C. David Welch, Assistant Secretary of State
 
 
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U.S. Foreign Policy in the 21st Century

eJournal USA

eJournal USA
September 2006

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Managing Editor Michael Jay Friedman
Contributing Editors Mark A. Betka
Mildred S. Neely
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