Just did a search on google> www.google.com/search?q=Robert+D.+Kaplan+Clinton+Balkan+policy+inaction (Bosnia '92-'95 not bombing Serbia!) and one of the first "hits" was Doug. http://nuance.dhs.org/lbo-talk/9905/1565.html
Other books Clinton read, btw, were by Walter Mosely (three cheers), Cornel West and the McWorld book on "globalization" by the Rutgers poli sci guy I can't remember the name of...
Oh well, Eisenhower only read Westerns.
Michael Pugliese, back to the_Psychogeographics of Mass Depoliticization in Late Capitalism_ (How late you say? Where are those gravediggers? That Old Mole? )
P.S. Seriously, on depoliticization, one of the zillions of books with a good rap sheet (I mean good blurbs) by Nina Eliasoph, a former editor of Socialist Review, back in the '70's, http://www.peace.ca/avoidingpolitics.htm is_AVOIDING POLITICS: HOW AMERICANS PRODUCE APATHY IN EVERYDAY LIFE, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1998. www.cambridge.org/sociology/catalogue/052158759X/default.htm