President Clinton's A National Security Strategy of Engagement and 1995-1996 updates and expands upon his previous, widely discussed report to the nation, National Security Strategy of the United 1994-1995. Addressing recent American diplomatic and/or military initiatives in Iraq, Haiti, Bosnia, Rwanda, Somalia and elsewhere, this new volume cites the tangible results of a strategy based on enlarging the community of market democracies while deterring and containing a range of threats to the United States, its allies and its interests. The Clinton strategy is explained in detail and its application to the world's major regions is outlined in this official White House publication meant to guide U.S. government policies and resource allocations. Presented in clear layperson's language, it is a vital document that will inform every citizen concerned about America's goals and plans in a still-dangerous world.