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Type: Investigative document / book excerpt (house oversight exhibit)
File Size: 2.9 MB
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This document appears to be a page from a book or article included as an exhibit in a House Oversight investigation (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018213). It discusses Bill Clinton's foreign policy philosophy regarding US global dominance versus multilateral cooperation, referencing a 2003 Yale speech and Strobe Talbott's writings. The text also recounts a 2012 World Economic Forum panel where American officials refused to acknowledge economic projections showing China surpassing the US GDP.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Bill Clinton Former US President
Quoted regarding his 2003 Yale address and his foreign policy philosophy.
Strobe Talbott Former Deputy Secretary of State / Author
Quoted from his book 'The Great Experiment' discussing Clinton's views.
Charles Krauthammer Commentator
Mentioned as someone who disdained the institutions Clinton admired.
Unnamed Narrator ('I') Author/Panel Chair
The person writing the text who chaired a panel at the 2012 World Economic Forum.
Unnamed Panelists Senators, Congresswoman, Deputy National Security Advisor
Participants in the 2012 Davos panel who refused to acknowledge US decline.

Timeline (2 events)

2003
Bill Clinton delivers address on 'Global Challenges' at Yale University.
Yale University
2012
Panel on 'the future of American power' at the World Economic Forum.
Davos
Narrator Unnamed US Officials

Locations (4)

Relationships (1)

Bill Clinton Professional/Colleagues Strobe Talbott
Talbott writes about Clinton's beliefs in his book and served as deputy secretary of state.

Key Quotes (4)

"If you believe that maintaining power and control... is important to your country’s future, there’s nothing inconsistent in that [the US continuing to behaving unilaterally]."
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"But if you believe that we should be trying to create a world with rules and partnerships... then you wouldn’t do that."
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"Clinton believed [...] what we had in the wake of the cold war was a multilateral moment"
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"To my shock, none could acknowledge publically this possibility."
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