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The Common European Interest: America and the New Politics Among Nations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 November 2010

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The Secretary of State
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1990

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References

1 Department of State Press Release 68, May 14,1990.

2 President Bush's commencement address at the University of South Carolina, May 12,1990 (see previous section).

3 President Bush and the other leaders at the Paris economic summit meeting in July 1989 agreed on the need to coordinate Western assistance in support of political and economic changes in Poland and Hungary. The European Community Commission, which was chosen to coordinate the process, has convened a series of meetings of 24 interested countries known as the G-24.