[Dennis Krolick of MSU News Hotline presents a wrap up and three actualities featuring Michigan State University professor of international relations Michael Schechter].

MSU professor of international relations, Michael Schechter, discusses concerns with the lack of discussion by presidential candidates on key foreign policy issues. Schechter claims that by keeping the opinions on foreign policy a mystery, it keeps voters in the dark about what is happening in third...

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Uniform Title:MSU Information Services Collection.
Other Authors: Krolick, Dennis (Speaker)
Schechter, Michael G. (Speaker)
Language:English
Series:MSU Information Services Collection.
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Physical Description:1 audio file (4 min., 35 sec.)
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MSU professor of international relations, Michael Schechter, discusses concerns with the lack of discussion by presidential candidates on key foreign policy issues. Schechter claims that by keeping the opinions on foreign policy a mystery, it keeps voters in the dark about what is happening in third world countries. Schechter also claims that no matter who wins the presidency, there will be little to no change in the foreign policy. They then discuss the 1988 presidential election between George H.W. Bush and Michael Dukakis. Part of the MSU Information Services Collection.
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Call Number:Wraps 17
Voice 50547
Playing Time:00:04:35
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Recorded 1988