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Yet in May 1994, the President reversed himself, granting asylum hearings aboard U.S. ships. One month later the President announced that no boat people would be resettled in the U.S., but only in neighboring regions. The only problem was that Panama's President Endara revoked his pledge to take 10...
Leonid Kuchma, former director of the world's largest missile factory, defeated incumbent Leonid Kravchuk in Ukraine's presidential election. An advocate of economic integration with Russia, Kuchma said he would honor the pledge made by his predecessor to give up Ukraine's nuclear arsenal, the world's third largest...
One can perhaps forgive President Clinton his waverings and wobblings regarding North Korea's nuclear bomb, his abjectly retracted pledge that "North Korea cannot be allowed to develop a nuclear bomb," his year of negotiations that yielded nothing but American concessions and North Korean nuclear advances.
To make the pledge official, they had held a ceremony of Eliot House where a commemorative check for more the $100,000 was presented to Andrews. No real money changed hands then , but the co-chairs of the 1993 show, Jonathan S. Kolodner '94 and Kelly L. Morrison '94, were...
Stepping back from a confrontation with the U.S., North Korea agreed to freeze its atomic program -- if only temporarily -- after a week of diplomacy by former President Jimmy Carter. The U.S. responded with a pledge not to pursue its efforts to impose international sanctions. But U.S. officials, mindful of earlier...