Word: interventionism
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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But since 1991, at D.C. General and other institutions around the country, another story is emerging. The three infants with their mobiles, pitiful as they are, represent a sharp decrease from two years ago, when the daily census of abandoned babies ran as high as 25. "We used to have...
Moreover, he has dispelled the fears that his foreign policy inexperience would lead to rash decisions. The knee-jerk reaction in Bosnia would have been intervention. In Somalia, it would have been a hasty withdrawal. In China, it would have meant revocation of most-favored-nation trade status. On the...
The Museum was closed for five years during World War II when occupied by the Armed Services. But when I arrived at Harvard in 1957, the Museum had been open for more than a decade, its public exhibits intact. The truth was more dreadful. Between the death of Robert Pfeiffer...
Hugo DeZala, who is also a professor at Georgetown University, said that international intervention often complicates a nation's problems.
"I was very fortunate--it was either divine intervention or fate," Murphy says.