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  • Photographs of NATO Anniversary Summit – Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of photographs from the White House Photograph Office (WHPO) and video recordings from the White House Television Office (WHTV) relating to the 50th Anniversary North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Summit. Included
  • This collection consists of records related to Assistant Secretary of State James Dobbins’ involvement in matters relating to NATO and European Security. The records include National Security Council cables.
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 501-244-2857 Inventory for FOIA Request 2014-0090-F Records on Assistant Secretary of State James Dobbins, European Security, and NATO Extent 5 folders, approximately
  • ://www.clintonlibrary.gov 1 27-29, 1996 for the G-7 and G-8 economic conferences also included bilateral and trilateral meetings with various heads of state. The May 26-27, 1998 trip was to attend the signing of the NATO-Russia Founding Act. Clinton’s last trip to France
  • , 1994 to Latvia, Poland, Italy, and Germany. They were in Riga, Latvia for 1 day: July 6, 1994.
  • commemorated, and condolences offered on the death of Commerce Secretary Ron Brown in 1996. White House Staff and Office Files contain daily scheduling material for the July 1994 trip of the President and the First Lady to Latvia, Poland, Italy and Germany
  • ] Foreign Policy [2] [OA/ID 2189] France – Embassy [OA/ID 2189] France – French-American Business Council (FABC) [OA/ID 2189] Fuerth, Leon [OA/ID 2189] Germany – Berlin Airlift [1] [OA/ID 2189] Germany – Berlin Airlift [2] [OA/ID 2189] Germany – Berlin
  • Food and Drug Administration Foreign Aid Foreign Policy France G-7 Summits Generalized System of Preferences Georgia Germany Greece Guam Guatemala Gulf War Gun Control Haiti Box 9 Haiti Hawaii Hazardous Wastes Health Care – 1994 Health Care – 1994
  • 17 Kohl – Clinton Press Statements 12/2/95 [empty] [OA/ID 3382] Bosnia – Radio Address 12/2/95 [OA/ID 3382] Bosnia – Address to Troops / Germany 12/2/95 [OA/ID 3382] Previous Speeches to Troops [OA/ID 3382] Spain – E.U. Press Statement 12/3/95 [OA/ID
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  • and its West European allies and to thwart efforts to bring Germany into the NATO alliance.” Little action was taken on this until the administrations of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford sought a détente with the East. The United States and its European
  • Clinton addressing the press on Kosovo at the White House in 1999, President Clinton meeting with humanitarian leaders at the White House in 1999 and President Clinton addressing the opening of the 50th Anniversary of NATO Summit Meeting on Kosovo
  • Kosovo at the Hyatt Hotel in Cologne, Germany on June 18, 1999 President Clinton meeting with the Kosovo Transition Council in Pristina, Kosovo on November 23, 1999 President Clinton meeting with United Nations (U.N.) Special Representative Bernard
  • the Clinton Administration in 1999 to work with NATO Secretary General Javier Solana. He retired from the Air Force in September of that year at the rank of Colonel. After leaving the military, Crowley worked as Vice President of the Insurance Information
  • , Germany, Poland, and Indonesia. This collection consists of speech drafts, newspaper and magazine articles, memoranda, correspondence, schedules, and handwritten notes.
  • -0460-F Clinton Presidential Library’s web site www.clintonlibrary.gov and Warren Christopher can be found in the collection. Countries dealt with include Haiti, the Baltic States, Germany, Poland, and Indonesia. The value to the researcher
  • NATO - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of records related to ministerial meetings of NATO and the North Atlantic Cooperation Council between 1992 and 1999. The collection contains press releases, NATO communiques, media reaction reports, cables between US State
  • Jeremy Rosner and NATO Enlargement - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of records related to NSC Staffer Jeremy Rosner and NATO enlargement. It contains memoranda, notes, correspondence, talking points, reports, and administrative paperwork.
  • This collection consists of records related to Assistant Secretary of State Marc Grossman, European Security, and NATO. It includes memorandums, reports, emails and cables. These materials contain press reviews from NATO member countries, NATO
  • John Kornblum, European Security and NATO - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of records related to media reactions and media summaries from European countries, public affairs documents, press guidance, press briefings, and speech transcripts pertaining to John Kornblum, NATO, and European security
  • President Clinton, White House Staff and others for the time period processed. Of focus are photographs of the NATO meetings in Brussels, Belgium and the visit to Prague, Czech Republic to meet with President Vaclav Havel.
  • are materials relating to State Arrival ceremonies, Bilateral Meetings, Joint Press Conferences, State Dinners, NATO events and ceremonies in Washington, DC and Prague, Czech Republic.
  • The collection includes records related to Admiral Jay Johnson and the crises in the former Yugoslavia. It contains an email with a compilation of articles from U.S. news organizations regarding the NATO air strikes in Kosovo. One of these articles
  • This collection consists of memoranda, letters, reports, emails, cables and press statements concerning various aspects of European security structures from 1993 through 2000, and include topics such as NATO, the North Atlantic Council
  • , and notes regarding Bosnia and the enlargement of NATO.
  • releases and speech remarks pertaining to the Kosovo War and NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999
  • between representatives of Portugal and the United States. Some subjects include the Azores earthquake, the 1998 Lisbon World Exposition, the Open Skies agreement, Nazi gold, and Portuguese suppport of the European Union and NATO
  • This collection consist of records concerning a December 21, 1994 meeting President Clinton held with Secretary of Defense William Perry and others to receive a briefing from Vice President Albert Gore Jr. on the status of NATO expansion
  • and the US Mission to NATO, NSC Staffer emails concerning press guidance, and correspondence between the National Security Advisor, Sandy Berger and Jean-David Levitte, diplomatic advisor to French President Jacques Chirac.
  • , and NATO expansion. The collection also contains notes and briefing books for Mr. Pifer’s travel on behalf of the National Security Council.
  • This collection consists of records regarding the role of Assistant Secretary of Defense John Hamre in the Kosovo War. Assistant Secretary Hamre was heavily involved in informing Congress and seeking support for American involvement in NATO-led
  • , email and cables. Topics include North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) concerns, media updates and Y2K issues, both within the US and overseas
  • This collection contains records regarding the role of Shawn Sullivan in the Kosovo War. Mr. Sullivan was a political adviser to the NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR) commander. The collection includes three emails that had been sent to Sullivan
  • . The collection primarily consists of State Department cables authored by Deputy Secretary Talbott concerning ongoing United States Government, United Nations, and NATO efforts in the Balkans.
  • includes April 1999 press clippings regarding the conflict in Kosovo and drafts of a thank you note from President Clinton to General Ryan for his commentary in a June 1999 Washington Post article on the NATO air campaign in Kosovo.
  • Endowment for International Peace, Mr. Rosner served as a Senior Advisor for NATO Enlargement Ratification at the State Department from 1997 to 1998. He then left government service to join a political consulting firm. The records in this collection consist
  • This collection consists of records related to cyber warfare operations in conjunction with Operation Allied Force in Kosvo from March 1999 to July 1999. Operation Allied Force was the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) led bombing campaign
  • concerning meetings amongst themselves and various counter-parts. The emails also includes brief mentions of welfare reform, livability, education policy and initiatives, and the G8 and NATO summits.
  • briefing, Clinton discussed the Military Technical Agreement on Kosovo and took questions from reporters. He also thanked several NATO partners for their role in Kosovo but did not mention Turkey. On June 11, 1999, Clinton called Turkish Prime Minister
  • This collection consists of records related to meetings with Serbian American businessman Obrad Kesic and Reverend Jesse Jackson in April and May 1999 regarding the NATO bombing campaign in Kosovo. This collection consists of emails, cables
  • as they are released. Scope and Content The materials in FOIA 2008-1489-F are a selective body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult the archivist about related materials. In March 1999, during the NATO bombing campaign in Kosovo
  • of the Yugoslav wars, by extensive humanitarian suffering and genocide. In October of 1998 a short-lived ceasefire was a agreed to and then quickly violated. International pressure brought high-level discussions at the Rambouillet Conference led by NATO. However
  • messages following Botez’s sudden death on July 11, 1995. Also included are letters from the Ambassador’s widow, Magda Botez, to the President on topics including Most Favored Nation status and NATO membership for Romania.
  • Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). If Romania is kept out of NATO, she declares “the dark forces may prevail.” White House Staff and Office Files contain Magda Botez’s resume. Condolence messages following the death of Mihai Botez were found in both
  • Presidents Francois Mitterand and Jacques Chirac and cooperation on humanitarian, United Nations, and NATO activities. President Clinton also visited France five times during his eight years in office. The records in this collection include correspondence
  • . Together, they supported peacekeeping and humanitarian aid activities in Africa, United Nations Security Council resolutions in Iraq, and NATO matters. Both nations participated significantly in NATO exercises in Bosnia and Kosovo. In 1995, France, after
  • be grouped under three categories: (1) press opportunities for President Clinton; (2) statistics concerning press and FOIA inquiries on a weekly basis; (3) ways to improve NATO press relations/strategy vis-à-vis the Kosovo crisis.
  • clippings, talking points, lists, and statements. In the WHORM-Subject Files there are memos in which Lockhart describes potential press opportunities for Clinton and details the efforts to improve the operations of the NATO media strategy group
  • by NATO to bring about regime change in Serbia. Weaning public support away from Milosevic comprised an integral part in the overall plan finally adopted by the members of this organization. . System of Arrangement Records that were responsive to this FOIA
  • of the Dayton Peace Agreement. Also included is a memo to Sandy Berger that discusses potential public affairs activities in the push for Senate ratification of NATO enlargement; an op-ed by Thatcher is mentioned. Finally, there are background points for Mack
  • of that policy. His responsibilities covered 38 countries as well as NATO and the European Union.” The majority of these records related to this FOIA case are closed for national security reasons. System of Arrangement Records that are responsive to this request
  • to the northeast, Macedonia to the east, and Greece to the south and southeast. President Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Serbia in 1999 that stopped the Serb forces crackdown
  • commercial ties with the United States and attempting to gain membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO), NATO, and the European Union (EU). Estonia became a member of the WTO in 1999 followed by NATO and the EU in 2004. The White House Office
  • , cables, and news articles regarding various topics, including Lithuania’s desire to join NATO, the European Union, and the World Trade Organization; the controversial Williams Oil deal; the trial of alleged Nazi war criminal Aleksandras Lileikis
  • articles. The records center around Lithuania’s economic development; the desire to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the European Union (EU) and the World Trade Organization (WTO); the controversial Williams Oil deal; and Holocaust
  • Hillary Rodham Clinton at the Sorbonne in Paris, France on June 17, 1999. Mrs. Clinton accompanied the President on his 1999 summer trip to Europe for the G-8 Summit, following NATO involvement in the Kosovo crisis. In her remarks, entitled “Globalization
  • . Estonia officially joined NATO in March 2004 and the European Union in May 2004. Lennart Meri passed away on March 14, 2006. The records to be open consist of memorandum, NSC profile sheets, briefing papers, transmittal forms, and routine correspondence
  • the bombing of refugees by NATO forces during the war in Kosovo. This collection consists of speech drafts, handwritten notes, memoranda, correspondence, publications, and schedules. Prince wrote most of President Clinton’s radio addresses from 1993-1997. He
  • of the Clinton Administration. He was one of President Clinton’s speechwriters for a couple of years, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for a brief time, and directed the public relations effort related to the fallout from the bombing of refugees by NATO forces
  • science from Princeton in 1965. During a 47-year military career he commanded US forces in the Middle East, was the Commander in Chief of NATO forces in Southern Europe, led the US Pacific Command and served as President Reagan’s Chairman of the Joint
  • This collection consists of records related to General Wesley Clark, Supreme Allied Commander of Europe (SACEUR) NATO from 1997-2000. The topics covered in this FOIA include Clark’s appointment as SACEUR, the White House Fellows program of which
  • to or concerning General Wesley Clark. General Wesley Clark served in the U.S. Army and was the Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) of NATO from 1997 to 2000. He commanded Operation Allied Force in the Kosovo War, for which he was awarded the first Kosovo
  • in humanitarian aid. In 1994, the UN expanded UNPROFOR’s mission to the protection of “Safe Havens” around the cities of Sarajevo, Gorzade, Srebrenica, Tuzla, Zipa, and Bihac. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) began to receive request for support from
  • – Briefing Memorandum [OA/ID 3452] USIA, 1997-1998 [1] [OA/ID 3445] USIA, 1997-1998 [2] [OA/ID 3445] USIA, 1997-1998 [3] [OA/ID 3445] NATO Summit Margaret Uyehara USIA Activities [OA/ID 1580] Press Matthew Gobush USIA – NATO Colloquium, 3/13/97 [OA/ID 3302
  • the Administration and Congress reached its peak during the conflict in Kosovo in 1999. President Clinton notified Congress on March 26, 1999 that U.S. and NATO forces had begun airstrikes in response to the violence against the ethnic Albanians in Kosovo
  • ] [OA/ID 4057] Bendick, Gordon Iran/Iraq/Bosnia/NATO/START/Miscellaneous, 1997-1998 [1] [OA/ID 1344] Bendick, Gordon Iran/Iraq/Bosnia/NATO/START/Miscellaneous, 1997-1998 [2] [OA/ID 1344] Iran/Iraq/Bosnia/NATO/START/Miscellaneous, 1997-1998 [3] [OA/ID
  • America – Polling [OA/ID 3107] NATO Enlargement Polling [OA/ID 3302] Russia/Ukraine/Eurasian Affairs Gaiti, Toby Russia – Public Opinion Polls [OA/ID 68] Pascual, Carlos CIA Polling, 1999 [OA/ID 2815] Speechwriting Boorstin, Robert Immigration – Editorial
  • of the Senator's congressional speeches on foreign affairs and health care issues. From 1993 to early in 1994, Mr. Liu wrote speeches for Secretary of State Warren Christopher and for President Clinton’s January 1994 NATO Summit meeting in Brussels, Belgium. Hailed
  • Staff and Office Files (continued) Box 22 Message Ideas Mexico NATO Summit NSC Overall Strategy Potential Events/Info Scheduling Proposals Service Summit Updated Anecdotes Welform Reform “Message” Memos An American Covenant/Pres. Breakfast Mtg. Notes 8/9