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... country , but we had what , in essence , was a bureaucratic mess . We had disorganization . We had been stretched much too thin be- cause of the acquisition of the challenge in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union , and we had to ...
... country , but we had what , in essence , was a bureaucratic mess . We had disorganization . We had been stretched much too thin be- cause of the acquisition of the challenge in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union , and we had to ...
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... country , because it treats con- ditions that cause instability . It treats conditions that are causing us to spend a lot more money on peacekeeping in our military and on refugee assistance and disaster relief and the like . In ...
... country , because it treats con- ditions that cause instability . It treats conditions that are causing us to spend a lot more money on peacekeeping in our military and on refugee assistance and disaster relief and the like . In ...
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... country , health of children , education , other areas that were neglected during the cold war , and to reassess our role in the world and to build organi- zations and structures that can support that world in a realistic way under the ...
... country , health of children , education , other areas that were neglected during the cold war , and to reassess our role in the world and to build organi- zations and structures that can support that world in a realistic way under the ...
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... countries , and now to terrorists , as well , as we have seen tragically in Japan . So , ACDA does not have a reduced workload . As the President stressed in his March 1 address to the Nixon Center in 1995 , we face the most ambitious ...
... countries , and now to terrorists , as well , as we have seen tragically in Japan . So , ACDA does not have a reduced workload . As the President stressed in his March 1 address to the Nixon Center in 1995 , we face the most ambitious ...
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... countries , vir- tually all of which the United States has many important issues at stake besides arms control . In ... country relations considerations would overrule nonproliferation concerns . Now , if ACDA's functions were made the ...
... countries , vir- tually all of which the United States has many important issues at stake besides arms control . In ... country relations considerations would overrule nonproliferation concerns . Now , if ACDA's functions were made the ...
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