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- 561: The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
- ... the treaty feel that it would certainly create insecurity. The significance of all this is that something must be done in order to protect our world from a nuclear war. The problem is deciding which proposal is better. The CTBT could resolve the problem, but what if it is ratified and not adhered to, that would only intensify it. Either way the nations of the world must make a final decision ...
- 562: Russia and US International Relations
- ... work to improve US-Russian relations by reducing tensions; promoting stability; enhancing safety, safeguards, and security; supporting traditional arms control; and saving money. One method of de-alerting is given by Bruce Blair. Blair's proposal has emerged from comprehensive talks with Russian specialists and uses an equitable and symmetrical approach to: drastically restrain the most lethal counterforce weapons, increase transparency- allowing for easy verification, dramatically cut the number of strategic ...
- 563: Scottish Nationalism and Devolution
- ... seat in the election In October of 1974 nationalist vote reached almost 30%. This prompted an election with the Scottish and Welsh assemblies to devolve administration. An interesting happening occurred in 1979. When a devolution proposal was brought to an election, almost 80% of the Welsh voters rejected it. In Scotland, 51.6% voted in favor of devolution. The only problem was that the approved were only 33% of the Scottish ...
- 564: The Future of Participatory Democracy in America
- ... affect people would be more important than raising more money than your competitor. Therefore, people would turn out in greater numbers to vote on all levels, from local, to national elections. A disadvantage of this proposal is that if not enough money is made available, a candidate may not be able to convey political agenda to the general population. Most people become aware of a politician’s ideals through television commercials ...
- 565: The New Initiatives of George W. Bush
- ... cutting the marriage tax penalty, or cutting inheritance taxes, Bush and McCain agree on supporting them all. Your choice as a Republican rests on whether you have forgiven McCain for supporting the hefty tobacco tax proposal, or on whether you believe Bush’s plan is similar to William Clinton’s use of tax credits and targeted cuts. Personally, I am increasingly detached to both the candidates in regards to their tax ...
- 566: Canada Immigration Laws
- ... or in fact any immigrant that was not white was seen more of as a possession and source of labour rather than a citizen. However, today’s laws are still discriminatory. The Federal governments immigration proposal, privileges English-speaking, educated elites who are rich enough to afford immigration. At the same time it denies those who are not fortunate enough to learn the English language in their country of origin. There ...
- 567: The Bill of Rights
- ... the Canadian Bill of Rights 1960, and to similar guarantees in the constitutions of the American states. From the perspective of two centuries, it can be said that Madison chose well among they pyramid of proposal sin the state. he included all the great rights appropriate for constitutional protection. The US Bill of Rights contains the classic inventory of individual rights, and it has served as the standard for all subsequenent ...
- 568: The Bush Administration's Relation With Iraq Prior to Iraq's Invasion of Kuwait: Credibility and Misperception
- ... that. However, the actions and public and private statements on the part of key personnel on both sides most likely contributed to the eventual invasion of Kuwait by Iraq in 1990. Since, a brief, yet modest account of the history of the events leading up to the invasion and the invasion in itself along with the regional and global actors has been offered in section A, section B will be an ...
- 569: Affirmative Action: Public OPinion vs. Policy
- ... new adminstration for women and minorities, to his having reserved to position of Attorney General for a woman, to the scrupulous balancing of his health-care task force according to race and gender, to the proposal advanced by that task force to impose a diversity system on the medical profession, the Clinton administration has sent an unmistakable message: as for as the government is concerned, America is a country that counts ...
- 570: Affirmative Action
- ... the student body. However Berkeley may soon become one of the first campuses in the nation to abandon the cornerstone of affirmative action in higher education. The University Board of Regents expects to consider a proposal to prohibit the use of race and ethnicity as factors for admissions.(NY. Times, June 4 1995, pp.23) Then on Thursday July 8, 1995, the California University System Board of Regents adopted a plan ...
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