Word: disarray
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...politesse precludes that. But he might be surprised if he read intelligence reports based on eavesdropping on the private conversations of foreign leaders. One U.S. official who has done so calls the criticism of leaders in Britain, France, Germany and Japan "scathing." He elaborates: "They see us as in disarray. As not leading. As having a weak foreign policy team. We're unreliable. We make strong statements of principle about what we'll do, and then we back down. They don't think we have much credibility." A senior European diplomat who has served in Washington grumbles that Clinton "reminds...
...titled Beyond Peace. It is a kind of last testament from Richard Nixon. It is a tartly apt critique of American foreign policy. His timing was uncanny. The book arrives just as a welter of post-cold-war crises, from Bosnia to Korea, have thrown American policies into deepening disarray. And, as always, his focus on foreign affairs was designed to draw attention to the area of his presidency in which his accomplishments outweighed his failures...
...mishandling, she said, has resulted in concerns about why Green stepped down as well the apparent disarray in the central administration...
...Green Out as University's Provost," read a headline over a Crimson article. The Student newspaper later reported on "disarray in Massachusetts Hall" resulting from the provost's departure...
Harvard officials scrambled yesterday to project an image of stability in their central administration amid reports of disarray that could hurt the $2 billion fundraiser University officials plan to kick off next month...