CHINA AS AN “EMERGING” NATION
- Lindsey Grant
- April 1, 1996
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China is not just an example of an industrializing nation.
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Continue ReadingThe PCSD has completed its report on sustainability in America, to almost total press and public silence, and so quietly that it took multiple ‘phone calls to the White House to find anybody who knew what it was.
Continue ReadingI think I have found a job for the U.S. Army.
Continue ReadingOn the old road between Albuquerque and Santa Fe, at a crossing called Budaghers, there is an abandoned roadhouse and gas station, bypassed by the new Interstate.
Continue ReadingI participated recently in a round table organized by the Commission on Immigration Reform and was asked to make a brief list of suggestions for its attention. Here is that list.
Continue ReadingClinton on Population, Part 2: Waiting for Al An NPG Forum Paper By Lindsey Grant February 1995 Click here for a downloadable, printable PDF version Tom Lehrer used to sing a song about Vice President Hubert Humphrey: “Whatever became of Hubert? … Are you sad? are you cross? are you gathering moss? … Oh, Hubert what happened to you?” (My …
Continue ReadingThe Clinton administration is at mid-term, and the political landscape has been changed by the Republican landslide last November.
Continue ReadingGiven recent budgetary problems, it may be difficult to convince Californians that the drain on public services is not the principal issue in determining how much immigration we can afford.
Continue ReadingThe final preparatory conference for the Cairo meeting (“PrepCom III”) was held in New York City in April.
Continue ReadingSeen from a reasonably detached viewpoint — from Mars, let us say — the arguments for arresting U.S. population growth would seem so compelling as to raise the question “why isn’t it being done.”
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