John k. Andrews, Jr.: absence of rad ica 1 aid could serve only to prop up an ailing system. He says with the passing of the 1980s, u.s.-soviet relations will be closer than ever before. Some political leaders are promoting trade ties, sister-city links, professional exchanges, he says. Writer: in this mood, sophisticated calculation of the dynamics of reform no longer counts much.
John k. Andrews, Jr.: absence of rad ica 1 aid could serve only to prop up an ailing system. He says with the passing of the 1980s, u.s.-soviet relations will be closer than ever before. Some political leaders are promoting trade ties, sister-city links, professional exchanges, he says. Writer: in this mood, sophisticated calculation of the dynamics of reform no longer counts much.
John k. Andrews, Jr.: absence of rad ica 1 aid could serve only to prop up an ailing system. He says with the passing of the 1980s, u.s.-soviet relations will be closer than ever before. Some political leaders are promoting trade ties, sister-city links, professional exchanges, he says. Writer: in this mood, sophisticated calculation of the dynamics of reform no longer counts much.
John k. Andrews, Jr.: absence of rad ica 1 aid could serve only to prop up an ailing system. He says with the passing of the 1980s, u.s.-soviet relations will be closer than ever before. Some political leaders are promoting trade ties, sister-city links, professional exchanges, he says. Writer: in this mood, sophisticated calculation of the dynamics of reform no longer counts much.