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To many who watch the council, its day-long preoccupation with significant figures is only the latest in a string of incidents which suggest Harvard's four-year-old student government has surrendered to a long-present taste for "bureaucratic pragmatism." The council, they say, has sought the appearance of...
In its 15 years of existence, the CRR has not functioned as an independent arbiter of individual freedoms. Rather, it has been called on by the administration to mete out discipline in cases in which students have been involved in coordinated political activities. Its role has been both to intimidate...
Less surprising than the content of the message was its timing. As Premier, and thus head of the country's 64-member Council of Ministers, Tikhonov had been expected to deliver the state-of-the-government address at the 27th Communist Party Congress, scheduled for next February. His retirement before...
Some look to the Federal Government to make companies competitive. Arguing that Japan's success is based on close business-government cooperation, they call for an industrial policy that would have committees select future growth industries and push exports. But that approach is unlikely to work in the U.S., which...
None of Reagan's advisers appear willing to try to persuade him to put SDI on the bargaining table. In his first term, the U.S. arms-control apparatus was nearly paralyzed by an intramural struggle between advocates of a negotiated agreement, led by former Assistant Secretary of State Richard Burt...