Word: interrelatedness
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In the councils of the Administration, I spoke of postponing the day and of minimizing the brutality by discouraging direct intervention by Soviet troops. To some of the President's other advisers, these policies were not sufficiently redblooded, despite the fact that the U.S. alone hadn't the...
The following remarks are not intended to imply that the complex of issues referred to for convenience as "Esperanto" is of more importance for Harvard humanists than such things as conservation, or a woman's right to choose. I do maintain, however, that the attempt to develop and establish a...
Bower: I have colleagues who argue that what we need is not an industrial policy, but we need an industrial strategy. And by that I mean that there ought to be an effort in the central government to diagnose what's going on in the economy in macro and sectoral...
Enter the U.S. Western European leaders believe that the military power of American remains the only check on an alleged Soviet drive for world hegemony. By encouraging the United States to station missiles on their soil, they accomplish three interrelated goals first, a supposedly greater deterrent; second, the money saved...
The second reservation is that the nuclear debate is as complex as any in American political history. There is no single "nuclear issue," but many interrelated ones that it would be unwise to study in isolation. Living With Nuclear Weapons makes a valiant effort to shrink aspects of the nuclear...