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Bill Clinton

Foreign policy of President Bill Clinton

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______ _______is the expulsion of an ethnic population from a geographic area, and occurred in Bosnia-Herzegovina. ethnic cleansing
This is known as ethnic cleansing, and began in Bosnia shortly after the break up of the Soviet Union with the end of the _________ Federation. Yugoslav
The Dayton Accords involved placing a ______ _______ force in Bosnia to keep ethnic conflict from spreading. NATO peacekeeping (1995)
The Dayton Accords ________ the bloody conflict in Bosnia which defined ethnic cleansing. ended (1995)
attempt to establish order in Somolia so supplies could reach the needy. Operation Restore Hope
President of the Russian Republic in 1991. Helped end the USSR and saved Gorbachev from a hardliner coup. Boris Yeltsin
U.S will aid and assist area where populations are victims of aggression even without sovereign states Clinton Doctrine
Palestinian leader, chairman of PLO, President of the Palestinian National Authority, self-determination, madrid conference, oslo accords, camp david summit Yassir Arafat
In 1989, he became the leader of Yugoslavia and an uprising in ethnic cleansing. Slobodan Milosevic
In 1994 an estimated 800,000 Tutsi and their defenders were murdered in a government-sponsored genocide. Rawanda
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