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Article: New Face of Foreign Policy; Gore Gains Visibility After U.S. Setbacks
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- The Washington Post
- Article date:
- December 3, 1993
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If the subject was foreign policy, he was there this week:
announcing a private-sector development program for the West Bank,
attending a series of events with seven Central American presidents,
flying to Mexico for a speech on Latin American relations, and
returning to Washington to prepare for a trip to Russia and Eastern
Europe later this month.
This schedule belonged not to the president or the secretary of
state, the titular heads of America's foreign policy establishment,
but to Vice President Gore, who has assumed a new role as high-
profile foreign affairs spokesman.
While Gore has always been heavily involved in formulating the