Word: nationalisms
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...crisis facing Harvard's hospitals couldmean more than the loss of some treatmentfacilities. They are critical piece of theUniversity's medical education program, andindeed, of the nation's health care system...
...University has kicked its lobbying officein the nation's capital into overdrive...
...released report shocked the nation. The National Commission on Excellence in Education found that "the educational foundations of our society are presently being eroded by a rising tide of mediocrity that threatens our very future as a Nation and a people." Based on test scores, teaching methods and the self-preserving bureaucracy engulfing students, the commission's conclusions became a rallying cry for putting America's future first...
Isolation from other countries allows a nation to foster beginning attempts at democracy...
...read with great interest and sadness Charles Krauthammer's commentary "The Clinton Doctrine" [ESSAY, April 5], in which he quoted a foreign policy expert's description of managing the "teacup wars" of the world and the "uncivil civil wars" of nation-states. The interest came from its facts and logic, the sadness from the doctrine's "highfalutin moral principles [that] are impossible guides to foreign policy" and the inevitable wavering between the deplorable poles of hypocrisy and naivete. After reflection, however, I find that both President Clinton and Krauthammer are correct. The Kosovo affair seems like the pursuit of knowledge...