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...short, arms control has to be seen as a political process of communication, learning, and development of institutions for international security. That will require the full fruition of the 1960 insight about the possibility of using communication to alleviate the classical problems of the prisoner's dilemma and realizing the military interdependence symbolized by the term "common security...
Finally, this Harvard housing policy narrow-mindedly assumes that all couples are hetrosexual. Its ban on co-ed rooming allows single sex couples to live together. If Harvard were to carry its ban on non-married couples to its logical fruition, it should allow no rooming groups at all, forcing every student to live in a single...
...team has worked on improving defense, counter-attack, and, this week, playing in a narrow pool. Harvard is a fast team, and therefore has a disadvantage playing in smaller pools like the one at MIT. The Crimson's performance at MIT shows that its work has come to fruition...
...Cook begins his tenure, his major goals are already approaching fruition. The arboretum is finding its place as both a resource center for scholars, and a learning ground for the young. The garden just may yield a bumper crop one day soon...
Considering how many problems Moscow and Beijing share in bringing their reform programs to fruition, it seems appropriate that the two countries announced last week that Chinese Foreign Minister Qian Qichen would visit Moscow later this year. If Qian talks with Gorbachev, it will be the first high-level official meeting between the two countries since 1969. The move signals Beijing's approval of recent Soviet foreign policy moves, notably a reduction in Moscow-supported Vietnamese troops in Kampuchea. It also raised the possibility of a Sino-Soviet summit meeting between Gorbachev and Deng in Beijing next year. If that...