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. Tambov: Gramota, 2012. № 8. Part 1. P. 85-89.
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DISCUSSION IN B. CLINTON'S ADMINISTRATION REGARDING THE U.S. MILITARY PRESENCE ABROAD

Kireev Aleksei Aleksandrovich
Blagoveshchensk State Pedagogical University


Abstract. The author considers the questions of the U.S. military and foreign policy after the Cold War, shows that the problem of maintaining military power and military presence of the U.S. troops abroad was in the spotlight of Clinton's administration, studies different approaches to this problem solving discussed in the government and expert community; and substantiates that the absence of the clear criteria for the use of troops in conflicts abroad gave Clinton's administration certain freedom.
Key words and phrases: военная политика, военное присутствие за рубежом, военно-техническое сотрудничество, ключевые регионы, избирательный интервенционизм, оружие массового уничтожения, борьба с терроризмом, military policy, military presence abroad, military-technical cooperation, key regions, selective interventionism, weapon of mass destruction, struggle against terrorism
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