Word: reductionisms
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Carter drew his warmest applause when he urged again that the U.S. and Soviet Union seek not only to limit nuclear weapons but also eventually to achieve "a deep reduction in the strategic arms of both sides." Even Oleg Troyanovsky, chief Soviet delegate, applauded. At the same time, Carter continued...
A major target of Carter's extraordinary public diplomacy is the Soviet Union. The President continues to champion civil and political rights of Russian dissidents. At the same time, he publicly proposed possible compromises designed to break the deadlock in U.S.-Soviet strategic arms talks. In his U.N. speech...
The vote came only a few hours after a Carter blast at Senate opponents of Warnke; at his midweek press conference, the President accused them of being rigid hawks who simply "don't want to see a substantial reduction in nuclear weapons." Warnke's opponents quickly-and plausibly...
On the broader policy front, British union leaders have so far avoided being specific about the wage limits they are prepared to accept in Phase 3. Apparently, they do not want to commit themselves to any policy until they are certain of controlling the rank and file. Nonetheless, the powerful...
Thayer Hall residents who complained last month that the Memorial Church bells signaling the 8:45 a.m. prayer service interrupted their slumber will no doubt be pleased by the Rev. Peter J. Gomes's announcement this week that the bells will only ring two minutes in the future, a 60...