Word: multifacetedness
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AND WITH COMMENTS on that issue he ends the collection. The book is neither the story of the progressive disappointment of a Rand Corporation Department of Defense insider, nor is it a comprehensive examination of American Indochinese policy. Rather, it is Ellsberg's multifaceted and discontinuous response to the impact...
Spassky found that out soon enough in the 13th game. Apparently surprised by Fischer's Alekhine defense, a variation the challenger rarely plays, Spassky faltered in the early going and Bobby seized and held the initiative until the game was adjourned after 41 moves. After a long night of...
"The whole question of race relations is an amorphous one. I cannot give a summary of how one alters such a multifaceted situation. Racism is not a wart on a hand that you can cut off and expect to be gone."
Like arms policy itself, the budding SALT I controversy is complex and multifaceted. One complaint, mainly from liberals, is that while Nixon is hailing SALT, his Defense Secretary is pounding the corridors of Congress in search of $1.3 billion to pursue development work on costly new weapons systems, including the...
That kind of imposed coalition is patently unacceptable to the U.S. What Washington could tolerate-if Thieu fell, or were pushed, from office-is a multifaceted nationalist government strong enough to resist domination by the Communists, at least for a respectable period, but flexible enough to negotiate with the NLF...