Chapter 14 Tuesday Analysis
Across
- 2. Malaysian Prime Minister who doubted what was good for Washington would be good for developing nations.
- 4. 1990s U.S. foreign policy shift from containment to promoting global democracy and free markets
- 6. Who wrote an excerpt in Jarhead about his time in the Gulf War?
- 7. Which ethnicity was the victim of ethnic cleansing by the Bosnian Serbs?
- 9. African country where a 1994 genocide unfolded, with limited U.S. intervention due to fears after "Black Hawk Down."
- 11. Overcoming these economic and political barriers will require social and _________ inventions comparable in scale and vision to the new arrangements conceived in the decade following World War II
- 13. Huntington’s theory predicting that future global conflicts would be driven by cultural and religious identities rather than political differences.
- 14. This is not, as Saddam Hussein would have it, the United States against Iraq. It is Iraq against the __________.
Down
- 1. Who said “We have a foreign policy today in the shape of a doughnut–lots of peripheral interests but nothing at the center.”
- 3. Who said, “Together let us imagine what can be accomplished if all the energy and ability the Israelis and the Palestinians have invested into your struggle can now be channeled into cultivating the land and freshening the waters, into ending the boycotts and creating new industry.”
- 5. What international practice does this document strongly criticize?
- 8. Who interviewed Secretary of State Madeleine Albright about the “Iraq problem”?
- 10. Who was the British Prime Minister that was invited to the Economic Club of Chicago to deliver a speech in 1999?
- 12. What Islamic extremist group saw exponential growth during this time?