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When Jimmy Carter became president of the United States in January 1977, he made an under-"Statement to the World" which began: "I have chosen the occasion of my inauguration as president to speak not only to my countrymen-which is traditional-but also to you, citizens of the world who did not participate in our election but who will nevertheless be affected by my decisions."
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trilateral interests, trilateral allies, trilateral plan, trilateral task force, renovated international system, trilateral strategy, trilateral nations, trilateral report, trilateral regions, trilateral connection, trilateral powers, trilateral approach, trilateral world, trilateral policy, transnationalized economy, resurgent militarism, trilateral countries, counterforce weapons, increasing rice production, regional chairmen, trilateral relations, democratic distemper, preparatory group, elite planning, liberal economic principles
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United States, Third World, New York, South Africa, Western Europe, Soviet Union, United Nations, West Germany, Jimmy Carter, Middle East, Dominican Republic, Southern Africa, Puerto Rico, David Rockefeller, President Carter, Saudi Arabia, State Department, Business Week, Latin America, Washington Post, Patriotic Front, International Monetary Fund, North America, Department of State, Federal Reserve
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