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...East-West terms. Yet the leaders Reagan has met during the past few weeks -from Britain, France, West Germany, Canada-have agendas that involve a more complex approach to world issues, all of which will need to be coped with. Reagan is far from an assured and polished diplomat, but last week he showed that his charm, and willingness to listen, is appreciated by America's friends and neighbors. He also learned, in his partly successful attempts at coordinating U.S. policy with America's allies, that even the most loyal friends often do not see world issues...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Taking His Act on the Road | 3/23/1981 | See Source »

...point. Rarely has a new Secretary of State moved so swiftly to take control of foreign policy as Alexander Meigs Haig Jr., 56-former White House Chief of Staff in the darkest days of Watergate, former NATO commander, soldier-bureaucrat-diplomat whose self-assurance is matched only by his iron will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Alexander Haig: The Vicar Takes Charge | 3/16/1981 | See Source »

...frequently threatened a cutoff of aid to foreign governments accused of trampling on human rights. But Reagan last month lifted economic sanctions, which had been imposed on Chile when the Pinochet regime refused to cooperate in an investigation into the outrageous assassination in Washington, B.C., of former Chilean Diplomat Orlando Letelier. Earlier Reagan welcomed to the White House Chun Doo Hwan, President of South Korea, a nation deservedly criticized by Carter policymakers for its human rights violations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Alexander Haig: The Vicar Takes Charge | 3/16/1981 | See Source »

...easy man to judge; he sends out too many unexpected signals. Try as he may, he does not look like a diplomat. The stripes on his gray suit are a shade too bold, while his tassled loafers, the gold I.D. bracelet (A.M. HAIG) on his right wrist, his barrel chest and the piercing stare from his blue eyes all bespeak the general

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Alexander Haig: The Vicar Takes Charge | 3/16/1981 | See Source »

DIED. John Moors Cabot, 79, career diplomat and former U.S. Ambassador to Brazil, Colombia, Poland and Sweden, who was one of the first foreign affairs specialists to anticipate the 1948 break between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union and who represented the U.S. in the Warsaw negotiations that led to the resumption of diplomatic ties between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China in 1973; after a stroke; in Washington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Mar. 9, 1981 | 3/9/1981 | See Source »

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