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Many U.S. businessmen are opposed to either corporate withdrawals or sanctions. "There's a limit on what U.S. companies can do to end apartheid," says a top executive of a major American company with operations in South Africa. "It is a matter for South Africans to decide. The sanctions and...
The Soviet bureaucracy has not been the only barrier to progress. Soviet officials complain that the incessant squabbling within American negotiating teams between moderates and hard-liners makes progress glacially slow. At recent bargaining sessions, says one well-placed U.S.S.R. official, the tensions and disagreements on the American side were...
Seeking instructive solace from the wreckage of 1980 and 1984, Democratic strategists extracted an obvious lesson: the old liberal coalition could not stay glued together. Instead, the party had to woo the three Ms -- middle classes, middle Americans, moderates -- who seek sensible solutions to concrete problems. After all, the same...
Moderate political leaders, meanwhile, grieved silently at the damage the violence on both sides was doing to their hopes for a transition to democracy. They were quick to denounce the assassination attempt. Said Enrique Silva Simma, president of the Democratic Alliance, an umbrella group of moderate parties: "We believe that...
The candidate is an ordained and militant Protestant minister, crusading to wrench his party from the clutches of the moderates he scorns. But he does so < in the manner of a polished TV performer: he is immaculately attired in a dark suit, handsome, poised, physically commanding, capable of speaking with...