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Washington began dropping hints of a new geopolitical formulation, a "Clinton Doctrine," that would send a message to tyrants and abusers of human rights everywhere: watch out!
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The Clinton Doctrine -- Is it too early to call it that yet?
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The Clinton Doctrine -- Is it too early to call it that yet?
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The Clinton Doctrine, such as it is, seemed to be in play.
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When asked on CNN if there was a Clinton Doctrine, the president seemed eager to respond: whenever there is ethnic or religious conflict, he said, "if the world community has the power to stop it, we ought to stop genocide and ethnic cleansing."
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For those interested in the president's legacy, it will not be sex and scandal, it will be the Clinton Doctrine.
The Clinton Doctrine 2008
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The Clinton Doctrine was an attempt to reverse this trend, and to pronounce a new mission that the US must fulfill.
The Obama Doctrine? 2008
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It is ironic that opponents of this war who demand a quick withdrawal are advocating a strategy that will likely provoke the kind of humanitarian catastrophe that the Clinton Doctrine demanded we use American military might to prevent.
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When asked on CNN if there was a Clinton Doctrine, the president seemed eager to respond: whenever there is ethnic or religious conflict, he said, "if the world community has the power to stop it, we ought to stop genocide and ethnic cleansing."
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The Clinton Doctrine, such as it was, seemed to be in play.
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