Word: noninterventionism
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On the economy, too, Carter made bows to right and left. There were his proposals for a $25 billion cut in income taxes and a "lean and tight" budget, which should have pleased conservatives. Yet there was also an expanded program of public service jobs for unemployed young people, and...
The declaration that the leaders will sign this week took 22 months to produce. "I felt at times as if I were in a time warp," groans one of the 375 diplomats who participated in the negotiations in Geneva. The completed document has five parts: a preamble stating the conference...
Critics of U.S. policy are on firm ground when they fault the American negotiators for failing to secure other concrete concessions from the Russians -such as a promise of nonintervention in Portuguese affairs, or a clause limiting total military expenditures. The Soviets are currently spending 20% more on military research...
Americans have also watched their once-hallowed principle of governmental nonintervention in the marketplace give way under the pressure of a depression to wide acceptance of New Deal intervention. Outright regulation of wages and prices remained a blasphemy to be endured only in wartime -until Richard Nixon abandoned one of...
Chile's Aspirations: In essence we want to be an economically independent country with the right to choose our own path. We are believers in self-determination of the people, and in nonintervention. We want to maintain the best relations with all the countries of the world, and we...