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These criticisms aside, his analysis of Vietnam is pertinent and thought-provoking. Perhaps most frightening--and most effective--is the essay after which the collection is named. In it, Chomsky contends that efforts to erase the "Vietnam syndrome" have spurred renewed international tension. By the "Vietnam syndrome," Chomsky means the...
Every Israeli (and American) analysis before October 1973 agreed that Egypt and Syria lacked the capability to regain their territory by force of arms; hence it was assumed they would not attack. The premises were correct. The conclusions were not. What literally no one understood beforehand was the mind of...
Although many members believe that the club's informality is one of its stronger points. Mendez and Hambridge are considering trying to restore the group to a position of central importance in the University and in the community. In addition to the fall's large introductory meeting in the Science...
The answer is not yet, perhaps primarily because he has been so busy with his direct responsibilities. Clark's two most pressing tasks are to restore smooth operations in a White House foreign policy apparatus that is plainly troubled, and to get Reagan more intimately involved in national security...
Especially in big state and city systems, a strong case can be made for unionization. Unions lobby for tenure and higher pay, and often bring standardized personnel policies and fairer grievance practices. In 1980 at the State University of New York, the union representing 17,000 academics and staff on...