Caveat : realism, Reagan, and foreign policy /
Alexander M. Haig, Jr. writes of his eighteen months as Pres. Reagan's Secretary of State, which included the lifting of the grain embargo and the skirmish in the Falklands, and ended as Israel marched on Beirut.
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New York :
Macmillan,
[1984]
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Table of Contents:
- "Be my Secretary of State"
- "No one has a monopoly on virtue"
- "A worldwide climate of uncertainty"
- "A strong ring of professionals"
- "Al, it's just newspaper talk"
- "Signals to Moscow"
- Central America " "The will to disbelieve"
- "As of now, I am in control here"
- Israel and Saudi Arabia : "The AWACS controversy"
- China : "Why are there always such surprises?"
- Nuclear arms : "A credible Western deterrent"
- Poland : "What now exists cannot endure"
- The Falklands : "Do not urge Britain to reward aggression"
- "Mr. President, I want you to understand what's going on around you"
- Lebanon : "Mixed signals bedevil our diplomacy."