The Clinton foreign policy in Africa, the Balkans, and China was marked by
A) uncertainty, caution, and a reluctance to engage American diplomatic or military power.
B) a ready willingness to protect American interests and end human rights abuses.
C) an attempt to achieve comprehensive settlements of long-standing conflicts.
D) a reliance on U.N. peacekeeping forces rather than the American military.
E) frequent threats of American military intervention.
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