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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...pragmatic Secretary first won ovations from his audience by urging Arabs to take concrete steps toward accommodation with Israel, including transforming the violence of the intifadeh into political dialogue. "End the economic boycott. Stop the challenges to Israel's standing in international organizations," Baker implored. "Repudiate the odious line that Zionism is racism." Calling for serious political dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians, Baker asked both sides to consider every idea as "a dealmaker, not a deal breaker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Middle East Straight Talk from the U.S. | 6/5/1989 | See Source »

...Hungary the two wings of the Communist Party are fighting over whether upcoming multiparty elections mean the Communists will be voted out of power in six years (the hard-line position) or sooner (the moderate position...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: Reflections on The Revolution in China | 6/5/1989 | See Source »

...what they regard, with some justification, as one-sided trading practices. Yet the urge to lash out is tempered by a self-protective need to maintain harmonious economic and political relations with America's most vital Asian ally. The quandary has ; left the Bush Administration walking a fine line between heated cries to battle by congressional trade hawks and equally urgent calls for restraint by dedicated free traders. Last week President Bush took a congressionally mandated swipe at Japan, but delivered the blow gently -- in the hope that Tokyo would not feel compelled to counterpunch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Does Japan Play Fair? Getting Tough With Tokyo | 6/5/1989 | See Source »

Even dedicated free traders are sounding increasingly protectionist. "I grew up believing protectionism was pretty dumb, and I still do," says Chrysler chairman Lee Iacocca. "But somewhere along the line we stopped being idealists and started being patsies." Iacocca and other auto executives are well aware that cars, trucks and auto parts account for 64% of the $52.1 billion trade deficit with Japan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Does Japan Play Fair? Getting Tough With Tokyo | 6/5/1989 | See Source »

Opportunity is coming his way again. As Jim Wright staggers and falls, Foley is being heaped with bipartisan endorsements as the next Speaker of the House and second in line for the presidency. Explains Wyoming Republican Senator Alan Simpson: "Cream rises...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Waiting For Opportunity to Knock | 6/5/1989 | See Source »

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