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Introduction: An Agenda for the New Administration
Section: CURRENT ISSUES / SPECIAL REPORT--AN AGENDA FOR THE NEW ADMINISTRATION
Author: Editor
Publication: The world & I online
Issue Date: 1/1/1993
Size: 731 Words, 4,579 Characters

President-elect Bill Clinton faces a daunting list of domestic problems, from a weak economy and persistent unemployment to excessive federal spending and grossly inadequate health care for millions of Americans. Are there solutions to these serious problems that the nation can afford and the new president and a new congress can agree on?

At the same time, the United States continues to be the one nation that all others look to for global leadership, whether on trade agreements, the environment, or regional conflicts. Given its problems at home, what is America...


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...tablish "a new vision" for the country while keeping a clear head as to what government can or ought to do.

President-elect Clinton can find the necessary moral principles for his administration, says Royal, in the Bible and in the U.S. Constitution, both of which set forth specific realms of human freedom and responsibility within a basic understanding of human nature and community.



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