Word: lateralling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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While a fund for long-term U.S. aid supported in yesterday's editorial certainly implies a recognition that economic assistance must be a part of U.S. budgets for many years to come, it is hardly an adequate response to the demands of nations that are now under development. Not only...
The recent meeting of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, meeting in India, crystallized the sentiment among many under developed nations against bi-lateral aid. Fearing that direct aid often carried with it undesirable outside pressure on internal political affairs, the meeting adjourned agreeing that aid should...
It would be foolish to argue that the U.S. should suddenly divert its total program of economic assistance into these two programs, no matter how much more acceptable the international programs are to have-not nations. The simple fact is that U.S. bi-lateral programs are generally working well, from...
Nevertheless, Asian nations such as Burma have not felt that direct U.S. aid is totally acceptable; it has sometimes, they say, imposed finished projects on resentful recipient nations. These nations justifiably feel they can participate more fully in planning and administering development projects if the aid comes to them from...
Nike. In the antiaircraft division, the Army has the well-publicized Nike (rhymes with Mikey), a liquid-fuel rocket launched by a solid-fuel booster and steered toward invading bombers by radio. The Nike dates back to the Keller era and is not the last word, but the Army believes...