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...stakes are high. If the administration implements committee recommendations that reflect student interests, every undergrad who participates in prevention education or uses the University’s resources after being assaulted will see the administration’s commitment to student safety and well-being. If the administration fails to implement them promptly and extensively, then Harvard’s administration will have proven itself callous to student needs to the point of disregarding their safety, disregarding the reality that CASV often repeats—that “rape happens at Harvard...
...letters to CASAH, it will be difficult to judge the degree to which student input is incorporated into the committee’s final recommendations. Additionally, if student interests are represented in to the committee’s recommendations but are not reflected in what the administration chooses to implement, the trust that has been built by the committee thus far will have been in vain...
...that draw on his considerable experience, but his advice will also be all the more thoughtful and provocative with the knowledge that this will almost certainly be his last major diplomatic hurrah. Of course, it will ultimately be up to Bush and Congress to decide whether or not to implement the Kissinger committee’s recommendations. But the choice is heartening for all who want to see an improved security system in America. Indeed, it was Congress that demanded innovative solutions to the intelligence operations nightmare. And with Henry Kissinger, innovation is exactly what they?...
...Kippur and Vietnam wars, his devotion to realpolitik in the 1960s and ’70s was unparalleled and remains significant today. After all, more than a diplomat, Kissinger is an idea, evoking images of old-fashioned espionage and its effectiveness. He has previously shown great willingness to implement practices that other diplomats shy away from in the post-Cold War era, including policies that require near-absolute secrecy and dealings with controversial figures...
...cherished his days as a student, writing later that it was one of his greatest experiences. But he foresaw improvements in store for the University—several of which he would implement himself...