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Power’s opus resonates with a central accusation: U.S. policymakers did nothing to halt cases of genocide when there was not a “vital national interest.” The “gatekeepers”—a term Power uses to refer to those in leadership positions—had to feel force of public opinion or other pressures before they took action...
...only fitting that the president of Harvard should engage in such intellectual public service. Summers’ involvement will doubtless add to the controversial and highly relevant debate over U.S.-European relations, and send the message that such service is a vital part of Harvard’s mission...
...number of sexual violence cases it treats, tutors and deans must share how many students they counsel about these issues each year and any new sexual assault board must report its aggregate statistics about its potential cases, investigated cases, decided cases and punishments in a timely manner. These vital statistics can provide useful information to students...
...despite its potential drawbacks, tech transfer is vital to keeping Harvard on the cutting edge of research, Golovchenko says...
...occupation could conceivably seal the end of America’s relationship with the U.N.—if reconciliation even remains possible. British Prime Minister Tony Blair was reportedly pressuring Bush to go the multilateral route in rebuilding Iraq, but Wednesday Bush announced the “vital role” the U.N. will play in postwar Iraq will be limited to the distribution of food, aid and medicine. Leaving the U.N. out of the loop could have disastrous consequences for the future of the international community. While admittedly France and Russia have their own economic self-interest...