Washington Watch Articles From 1998
THE RACE TO 2000
The 2000 race for the U.S. Presidency is about to begin. It will gain in momentum during the next few months.
WHEN CLINTON GOES TO GAZA
The Wye process is in a shambles. Nevertheless, when President Clinton travels to Gaza next week to address a meeting of the Palestine National Council (PNC), analysts throughout the Middle East will debate the meaning and significance of the visit.
WILL CLINTON’S TRIUMPH AT WYE SAVE MIDDLE EAST PEACE?
The nine-day ordeal at the Wye Plantation produced an agreement that can only be described as Bill Clinton’s triumph.
IN AN ELECTION VOTES ARE POWER
This year’s election will be decided by voter turnout. At the end of the day that is all that counts.
ARAB AMERICAN RESPONSIBILITIES
Arab Americans have a full political agenda for fall 1998. As the community continues to advance into the U.S. political mainstream, it is required to operate on several fronts simultaneously.
CLINTON’S TROUBLES
President Clinton’s political crisis is by no means over. In fact, it may soon become more complicated and difficult.