Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... administration approached the Rio meeting in a deeply di- vided frame of mind . William Reilly , adminis- trator of the Environmental Protection Agency , and Curtis Bohlen , assistant secretary of state for oceans and international ...
... administration approached the Rio meeting in a deeply di- vided frame of mind . William Reilly , adminis- trator of the Environmental Protection Agency , and Curtis Bohlen , assistant secretary of state for oceans and international ...
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... administration— and certainly not in places where support was required . The domestic and economic staff at the White House , joined by Vice President Dan Quayle's Competitiveness Council , viewed Rio as a threat . For them , the Rio ...
... administration— and certainly not in places where support was required . The domestic and economic staff at the White House , joined by Vice President Dan Quayle's Competitiveness Council , viewed Rio as a threat . For them , the Rio ...
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... administration should be faulted not for refusing to sign the convention , but for the mishandling of its negotiation . The provisions on technology transfer and financing are seri- ously flawed , as the administration has main- tained ...
... administration should be faulted not for refusing to sign the convention , but for the mishandling of its negotiation . The provisions on technology transfer and financing are seri- ously flawed , as the administration has main- tained ...
Contents
Institutions | 42 |
Appendices | 51 |
Excerpts from Texts of Conventions | 74 |
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