What happened to the Republican revolution: finally in the majority, GOP leaders forgot their credo that government is the problem, not the solution

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The Republican revolution, which was evident during the term of Ronald Reagan under the leadership of Speaker Newt Gingrich, was suddenly stopped under Clinton's leadership. Since then Republicans have been divided showing the difference between career politicians and newcomers.

Author: Evans, Rowland, Novak, Robert
United States, Analysis, Political activity, Political parties, Republican Party (United States), Politics

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Can this man bring peace to the Holy Land?

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Yitzhak Rabin returns to the helm of Israel as prime minster. The characteristically tough Rabin faces the challenges of effecting free enterprise within the country and forging peace through resolution of the long-standing Israel-Arab conflict.

Author: Evans, Rowland, Novak, Robert
Israel, Negotiation, mediation and arbitration, Political aspects, Prime ministers, Israel-Arab conflicts, Arab-Israeli conflicts, Rabin, Yitzhak

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Cheney for the defense

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Defense Secretary Dick Cheney possesses precise decision-making skills, political self-discipline, and deeply held conservative views. His career in Congress, management skills, and the Iraq-Kuwait crisis are discussed.

Author: Evans, Rowland, Novak, Robert
Officials and employees, Cabinet officers, Cabinet officials, United States. Department of Defense, Cheney, Dick

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