Word: europeanization
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Afghanistan invasion. But in Europe, saying bon voyage under a Red star is no longer a novelty. Western companies sending cargo overseas have also jumped aboard cut- rate Soviet ships. Their governments have been slow to respond to the Soviet merchants' tactics. The Japanese, the Australians and several West European nations complain that the Soviets have broken understandings on shipping policies and rates. None, however, has found a means to enforce the pacts. For now, maritime nations seem likely to find that ships flying the Hammer and Sickle are an increasingly dominant presence in their ports...
...merely a propaganda move aimed at winning support in Europe before his summit with Reagan in November. While that may be the case, the Administration continues to find itself faced with agile Soviet diplomatic gambits that could give the Kremlin a public relations advantage, particularly among America's European allies...
...wouldn't dream of answering that one," says perennial professorial favorite Donald H. Fleming, Trumbull Professor of American History. Fleming, who teaches courses on European and American intellectual history, is known among students for both his interesting voice inflection and what students often refer to as the "charm" of his lectures...
Last week the governor of South Africa's central bank, Gerhard de Kock, flew to European and American banking centers to discuss what he called South Africa's "standstill" on repayment and to sound out banks on their willingness to renegotiate their loans. De Kock was told by at least two major New York banks that for the time being they were not in a position to increase their credit lines...
...wouldn't dream of answering that one," says perennial professorial favorite Donald H. Fleming, Trumbull Professor of American History. Fleming, who teaches courses on European and American intellectual history, is known among students for both his interesting voice inflection and what students often refer to as the "charm" of his lectures...