Word: expansionism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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"The industrial nations are moving from recession to recovery and on to expansion," says Gerald Parsky, Treasury Assistant Secretary for International Affairs. "We have got to prevent re-igniting inflation in the process. Recovery without inflation can only come if we increase our cooperative efforts." But Parsky warns, "Policy in...
Of course, events of the last decade have shown what the issues facing this country really are: Viet Nam, Chile and other deplorable emanations of American foreign policy should have taught that the U.S. government cannot attempt to enforce its international "vision" on other countries; Watergate and related crimes probably...
Despite a 37% expansion in legal staff under Kauper, the antitrust division is still undermanned and overworked. Partly as a consequence, division lawyers are toning down their claims of direct consumer benefit from two of the major antitrust actions still pending: a suit to force divestiture by American Telephone & Telegraph...
Harvard's once ambitious, if often willy-nilly expansion program into the surrounding community has virtually ceased. "We're not in a stage where we have any significant territorial ambitions," President Bok says. But behind his statement lies the fact that community pressure, increasing governmental antagonism and funding difficulties have...
It is on the way. At a recent Cabinet meeting, Giscard declared that modernization and expansion of the French telephone system was a top priority. The government plans to spend $23 billion on it over the next four years. Since France lacks the technological know-how for the job, Paris...