Word: europeanization
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...concerned as Reagan is about keeping Communists out of Western governments. If there were a "major Communist participation in Western governments," said Kissinger, it would be "inconceivable that the U.S. could maintain ground forces in Europe." In the event that the Communists actually won control of some Western European governments, he warned, NATO would not be able to survive and the U.S. "would be alone and isolated in a world in which we had no relations by values to other countries...
...rather than foreign affairs. The favorite had been Home Secretary Roy Jenkins, but Callaghan's heart is more in the relationship with Washington than with the EEC, whereas the eloquent, sophisticated Jenkins is an ardent pro-Marketeer. Expectations are that Callaghan may nominate Jenkins for presidency of the European Commission when it is Britain's turn to head it next January...
...cricket, bowling on immaculate greens, golfing at Royal Salisbury, or visiting the paddock at Borrowdale Race Course (where blacks have separate stands). Cocktail chitchat centers on vacation plans and where to board the dog (a current favorite is one kennel that advertises: "Our boarders are exclusively handled by European staff"). There is mild pique that plans to visit popular highland resorts near the Mozambique border must now be abandoned ("not really safe, you know "), but some relief that gas rationing has been eased. "The people over there depend on us for jobs, money and food, "says a Highlands polo player...
Herlihy, who specializes in medieval and early modern European social and economic history, is on leave this year living with his family at Harvard's Villa I Tatti Center for Renaissance Studies in Florence, Italy. He and Patricia Herlihy, a research assistant at the Russian Research Center, will replace F. Skiddy von Stade '33, who retires as Mather House master and dean of freshmen this year...
Boggs, a specialist on 19th and 20th century European and American art, was considered for the directorship of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) until she withdrew her name last week...