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     barriers to,
264
â67
     as deterrent to aggression,
23
â24
     Japanese practices in,
158
â59,
161
     most-favored-nation status and,
174
â76
     Soviet Union and,
23
â24
     underdeveloped world and,
264
â265
     U.S.-Asian,
148
     U.S.-Chinese,
176
     U.S.-East European,
134
Traore, Moussa,
250
Tripartite Declaration,
210
Turkey,
16
,
39
,
137
,
196
,
202
,
205
â6,
211
,
272
underdeveloped world,
39
,
89
,
232
â271
     apartheid and,
257
â59
     capitalism in,
262
     China and regional conflicts in,
173
     competitive markets and,
240
â41
     debt relief and,
269
     declining economies of,
251
â53
     democracy in,
247
â51
     economic development in,
233
â34
     economic mismanagement in,
245
     economic potential of,
235
     enterprise funds and,
132
,
268
     exports and,
244
â45,
264
â67
     foreign aid for,
255
â57,
267
â69
     foreign investment and,
243
â44
     free-trade zone and,
266
â67
     GATT and,
264
     human capital of,
242
     import substitution and,
239
â40
     inflation in,
249
     international competition and,
241
     military spending by,
255
     NATO and,
143
â44
     pariah states of,
257
â61
     political corruption in,
249
â50
     political instability in,
245
â47
     population control and,
263
â64
     poverty in,
233
â35,
245
     proposed disengagement from,
236
     racism and,
241
     Soviet Union and regional conflicts in,
62
,
91
     state intervention and,
243
â44,
251
,
253
â54
     taxes and,
242
â43
     trade barriers and,
264
â67
     U.S. as perceived by,
270
â71
     wars in,
235
Union of Sovereign States,
107
United Arab Emirates,
205
United Nations (U.N.),
121
,
144
,
150
,
153
,
170
,
208
,
210
,
215
,
276
,
277
     Arab-Israeli conflict and,
223
     Persian Gulf War and,
29
,
33
,
34
â35
     Yugoslavian civil war and,
135
United States:
     domestic concerns of,
291
â97
     idealism of,
274
â78,
300
â302
     leadership role of,
287
â88
     limited power of,
33
â34
     military force of,
279
â80
     myth of decline of,
24
â26
     values of,
288
â89
     world economy and,
25
â26
United States-Japan Mutual Security Treaty,
150
urban underclass,
295
â97
Uruguay Round,
see
General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs
U.S. Institute,
181
Uttar Pradesh,
247
Uzbekistan,
198
“velvet revolutions,”
23
Vietnam,
19
,
31
,
91
,
171
,
174
,
187
,
190
,
233
,
257
,
267
     Soviet aid to,
259
â61
     U.S. relations with,
259
â60
Vietnam, Democratic Republic of (North),
17
,
164
,
176
Vietnam, Republic of (South),
17
,
164
,
276
Vietnam War,
148
,
164
,
165
,
166
,
187
,
261
“virgin lands” campaign,
57
Voice of America,
179
Voltaire (François Marie Arouet),
183
Walesa, Lech,
58
welfare system, U.S.,
296
Western European Union,
206
Wilson, Woodrow,
34
,
58
,
59
,
229
,
300
,
304
World Bank,
267
â68
World War II,
16
,
22
,
81
,
100
,
120
,
124
,
136
,
148
,
150
,
151
,
152
,
185
,
189
,
214
,
218
,
275
,
300
,
303
     aftermath of,
115
â16,
123
,
235
,
268
     U.S. GNP and,
25
â26
Yakovlev, Alexander,
46
Yeltsin, Boris,
27
,
44
,
47
,
58
,
65
,
68
,
83
,
93
,
100
,
101
,
103
,
125
,
140
     August coup and,
31
,
52
â55,
70
,
75
â76,
78
â79
     Gorbachev as perceived by,
105
     Gorbachev contrasted with,
50
â55,
76
â77,
95
     importance of,
78
â79
     Western view of,
52
â54,
80
Yemen,
196
     civil war in,
125
,
126
,
129
,
135
,
142
Zahir Shah, Mohammed,
92
Zambia,
250
Zhou Enlai,
184
Zia ul-Haq, Mohammad,
91
,
106
,
201
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