Word: interventionism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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In the beginning of the Viet Nam affair, America's intervention in that country was halfhearted and was not aimed at achieving any definite and clear-cut goals. Following this initial stage, I believe America should have withdrawn from Viet Nam after the downfall of Sukarno in Indonesia in...
Furthermore, after the second World War, America had to assume leadership over those countries known as the free world. This position imposed upon her a sense of responsibility toward those countries and induced her to interfere in situations that demanded her intervention. In certain cases her judgment may have been...
After months of fruitless effort to bring peace to strife-ridden Lebanon, Syria last week upped the ante with a massive military intervention in an all-out attempt to enforce a long-elusive Pax Syriana. Instead of calming the situation, the move at first brought Damascus into bloody conflict with...
The University has already met with a reasonable amount of success in dealing with the problems of government intervention on a cooperative basis with other institutions. Last year, it was instrumental in forming a 30-member ad hoc consortium to draft a coherent program of finance for higher education. The...
While Bok has held firmly to his support of boosting the number of female undergraduates, his early Great-Society-liberal stand behind affirmative action has wavered under his laissez-faire-liberal opposition to government intervention in higher education. In March 1973, in an article in The Crimson, Bok wrote: