Word: kolkowicz
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Even pragmatic considerations could argue against the current world arms-buying binge. U.C.L.A. Political Scientist Roman Kolkowicz warns that "it is very dangerous to move substantial quantities of fairly sophisticated weapons into the hands of unstable political-military elites, whose ability to restrain their fantasies and appetites is weak at best...
...illegal. Now they also have outlived their usefulness." Former Ambassador to the Soviet Union George Kennan disapproves of covert operations as "improper and undesirable." But he also disapproves for pragmatic reasons: "The fact that we can't keep them secret is reason enough to desist." U.C.L.A. Soviet Specialist Roman Kolkowicz argues: "The track record is deplorable. By and large, these operations have been a series of disasters." Adds Eugene Skolnikoff, director of M.I.T.'s Center for International Studies: "The resulting scandals provide grist for attacks on the U.S., retroactively validate charges?true or false?that the U.S. makes a habit...
...case for closer surveillance is much stronger. Says Kolkowicz: "Entrusting covert operations to a secretive agency lacking effective supervision amounts to leaving policy to faceless bureaucrats whose judgment is questionable." Although somewhat exaggerated, his warning reflects widespread concern that the CIA may be too independent...
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