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Miami moderates are fed up with that bellicose symbiosis between Castro and the hard-line exiles--a desperate craving for geopolitical attention in this post-cold war world. Few dispute the genuine grievances of the exiles, especially those who have suffered human-rights abuses under Castro, like imprisonment for "counterrevolutionary activities." But the older hard-liners, despite their protestations of U.S. patriotism, are still steeped in the authoritarian political culture that existed in Cuba long before Castro took power in 1959. Since then, the U.S.'s Cuba policy has indulged the notion that Miami, because of its special anti-Castro...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Out With The Old? | 4/17/2000 | See Source »

...Nothing has changed very much in terms of confrontation," agreed Lee Hong-Koo, ambassador to the United States from South Korea. "People [are] talking about the post-Cold War era--[but] not on the Korean peninsula...

Author: By Bolek Z. Kabala, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Panelists Express Optimism for Peace in Korea | 4/13/2000 | See Source »

...minute speech, Robertson covered topics ranging from NATO expansion to various other post-Cold War subjects...

Author: By Garrett M. Graff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: NATO Secretary-General Addresses Select Gathering at Faculty Club | 4/6/2000 | See Source »

...curious case of an American accused of spying in Moscow may reflect the blurring of lines in the post-Cold War twilight, but staging his arrest as a media event may be intended to send a clear message that the Yeltsin-era bonhomie between the erstwhile enemies is over. An American private citizen, identified by ABC News as retired Navy captain Edmond Pope, was arrested Thursday on charges of espionage, and is awaiting trial in the notorious Lefortovo prison. A Russian associate was arrested along with him, in a swoop on what Moscow's Federal Security Service (FSB) says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 'Spy' Arrests May be a Message From Moscow | 4/6/2000 | See Source »

...held dear. Finally, in 1992, the party wrenched itself from its stupor, shook off its dead weight and found a winner. But when the Clintonites showed up for work, sleeves rolled up and ready to reverse years of trickle-down social policy, they received some bad news. In the post-cold war world, their new Wall Street buddies informed them, you couldn't pump government money into the economy and watch it spring to life because the bond market, punisher of fiscal indiscipline, would force up interest rates and slam its foot on the brake. Bill Clinton adapted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Politicians Matter? | 2/21/2000 | See Source »

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