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...vulnerable members against a Russian resurgence. At the same time, harebrained schemes for further expansion must be reconsidered. Toward that end, NATO must adopt a more comprehensive agenda—one that tackles larger issues like energy and information security, economic stability, and the details of military and security cooperation??in order to remain an effective guarantor of European peace and stability...
...fact that the adoption of the deal allows India to bypass the NPT framework, which promises nuclear fuel for electricity generation to nations that do not create weapons programs. Allowing India to have it both ways—to receive the benefits of “peaceful nuclear cooperation?? despite the fact that the nation has built weapons—creates a double standard that could ultimately undermine U.S. policy toward nations like Iran, where diplomats have been promising to aid Iran’s civilian nuclear program if the nation abandons its quest to build nuclear weapons...
...Harvard undergraduates and up to two guests per student and requiring all large events to be ticketed through the Harvard Box Office. “These policies are all intended to help students,” McLoughlin said, adding that he would need two main things from students in cooperation??advance notice and awareness of capacity concerns. Over the next month McLoughlin and the subcommittee—which has set up a blog to solicit student suggestions—will present the report to CCL, CHL, House Committees, and student group presidents. The report will then be submitted...
...line, money for purchasing new comics stopped coming in. Since Foley’s graduation and Rubin’s departure, the line of the “comics czars” has gone the way of the Russian ones.OF ‘DABBLERS’ AND COMPETITIVE COOPERATION??They’re just dabblers, man!” yells Stephen D. Bacon. He’s a clerk at Million Year Picnic, one of Harvard Square’s three comic book stores, and he’s talking about one of the store?...
...potency.With this general understanding of global terrorism established, Richardson attempts to develop a counter-terrorism policy based on the successful actions of governments such as Britain and Peru. While her advice—to set measurable and specific goals, employ law enforcement instead of the military, and maximize international cooperation??is persuasive, it is hardly revolutionary.As Richardson moves from the historical to the contemporary, she unfortunately begins to adopt the frustrated rhetoric that has characterized so much political “debate” in recent years. Rather than maintaining her exacting standards of analysis, Richardson begins...