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...year, three or four billion of that from the U.S., for five years. "The strategy," write Graham Allison and Robert Blackwill of Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government in the current Foreign Affairs, is to "create incentives for leaders . . . to choose a future consistent with our mutual best interest by promising real assistance for real reform...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: A Grand Bargain For America Too? | 7/15/1991 | See Source »

...this division, in which neither lightly intrudes on the other's responsibilities, as "church and state." The separation is anything but a source of divisiveness. Instead, it serves as proof that good fences make good neighbors, enabling publisher and managing editor to work as partners toward common goals. That mutual trust is one of the pillars of the success that Time Inc. magazines have enjoyed; it is essential for TIME as the magazine faces the challenges of journalism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From The Managing Editor: Jul. 15, 1991 | 7/15/1991 | See Source »

...dependence is mutual. Upon assuming control, Issaias was shocked to discover that the money he needed to pay government workers was tied up in Addis Ababa banks; he is currently negotiating to release it. The Eritreans depend on the international community even more. "We need a massive aid transfusion," says Girma Asmeron, chief of protocol for the front. "If we don't get it, frankly, we're in trouble...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Horn of Africa: Tough Terms for a Divorce | 7/15/1991 | See Source »

...rebel group that took control of Addis Ababa and now head of Ethiopia's provisional government. If a new multiparty transitional government -- which was agreed upon last week -- approves, ties between Eritrea and the rest of the country will be defined under an accord that calls for a mutual defense agreement and joint consultative committees on issues of security, economic affairs and the movement of people, goods and services...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Horn of Africa: Tough Terms for a Divorce | 7/15/1991 | See Source »

...parliament, calls for majority shares in 400 state-owned businesses -- accounting for one-fourth of production -- to be turned over to between five and 20 newly created private stock funds co-owned by Poles. Western investment houses would run the funds, which would be structured to resemble U.S. mutual funds, for growth and profit. Unlike the American model, which gives managers no direct power over how an individual company is run, the overseers of Poland's new stock funds would be able to restructure promising enterprises and liquidate poor performers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poland: Bulls and Bears | 7/8/1991 | See Source »

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