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Appendix D Top Foreign Policy Problems Identified by Chicago Council on Foreign Relations Interviews with Foreign Policy Leaders, 1986–2002
Pages 93-100

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From page 93...
... 11 International Trade (Free trade with all countries, some countries too strict with trade policies) 9 World Economy 8 Stronger Foreign Policy Needed (U.S.
From page 94...
... is compromising) 7 The Economic Unification of Europe 7 Arms Control (Nuclear weapons, too much military equipment sold or given to other countries)
From page 95...
... 2 Dealing with Communism 2 Terrorism 1 Changing Relations with African Countries 1 Immigration (Illegal aliens) 1 Devaluation of the Dollar/Money 1 Cuba 0.5 South Africa/Apartheid 0.5 Table D-3 Top foreign policy problems identified in 1994 Issue Fellows before Percent Fellows after International Trade (Free trade with all countries, some countries too strict with trade policies)
From page 96...
... 2 Human Rights Campaign 2 Too Much Military Involvement in Other Countries 2 Dealing with Communism 2 South Africa/Apartheid 2 Terrorism 1 Iraq (Saddam Hussein) 1 Foreign Relations 1 Changing Relations with African Countries 1 Jobs going overseas (Keep our jobs in U.S.)
From page 97...
... 2 Religious issues/Fanaticism 2 Our Relationship with Israel 2 Environment (environmental policies, oil spills, energy sources) 2 Balance of Payments (Trade deficit, too much money going out of country, import of foreign products)
From page 98...
... 0.5 Don't Understand Foreign Culture 0.5 Too Much Military Involvement in Other Countries 0.5 Dealing with Communism 0.5 We need to help the children (Needy children/children of foreign countries) 0.5 Impact of Freedom in Eastern Europe 0.5 Hostages 0.5 South Africa/Apartheid 0.5 Need to Help the Needy (Non-specific)
From page 99...
... abroad 3 Relations with Europe 3 AIDS/virus/disease/world sickness 3 Our Relationship with Israel 2 Environment (environmental policies, oil spills, energy sources) 2 Balance of Payments (Trade deficit, too much money going out of country, import of foreign products)
From page 100...
... 1 Devaluation of the Dollar/Money 1 United Nations (relations with UN, UN not doing its job) 1 Human Rights Campaign 1 Too Much Military Involvement in Other Countries 1 Industrial competitiveness/economically or technically behind/declining productivity 1 U.S.


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