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International Finance & Economic Relations
The West German equivalent of the Federal Reserve Board Chairman discusses international economic and monetary policy from a German point of view. His concerns include the lowered value of the dollar and West Germany's trade imbalance with the U.S.
Type: Media
Situation After Black Monday
The chairman of AMEX discusses conditions that caused the October 1987 stock market crash and proposed solutions. He notes that conditions such as the deficit are still present and that proposed technological and regulatory solutions have not yet been enacted. Mr. Levitt was recently appointed to a presidental committee that will propose government response to the crash.
Type: Media
Outcome Robertson Libel Suit
The former congressman discusses the outcome of a libel suit against him by Republican presidential candidate Pat Robertson.
Type: Media
Free Speech and Democracy
In his address, Stone emphasizes the need for a critical media. For him, the freedoms of speech and press guaranteed by the Constitution are important aspects of democracy, for "to be truly democratic, governments need criticism." Also stressed by Stone is the vital role played by the Supreme Court in upholding these freedoms.
Type: Media
Proposals to Improve U.S. Government
The author of Empire, a fictional history of the U.S., discusses the development of the country into a national security state and the need to dismantle the military-industrial complex. Among his proposals are limiting presidential campaigns, dealing with the budget truthfully, and withdrawing support from Israel.
Type: Media
Recent Events in Palestine and Prospects for Peace
On the 100th day of the Palestinian uprising, Mr. Maksoud discusses the effect of the uprising on U.S. public opinion. The Arab league representative also criticizes the U.S. for closing PLO offices in Washington and New York.
Type: Media
Sino-U.S. Relations
The foreign minister discusses China's reformed economy and policy of opening to the outside world. He also covers China's position in favor of nuclear disarmament. He comments that it has been ten years since relations between the U.S. and China were established and prods the U.S. to address the "Taiwan question." His address comes during a U.S. visit to meet with Secretary of State George Shultz to discuss bi-lateral relations.
Type: Media
Economic Policy
Miller discusses the economic recovery under Reagan and then talks about specific policy issues, such as the value of the dollar and the trade deficit. This appearance comes two weeks after the release of the administration's FY 1989 budget.
Type: Media
The President's Commission on AIDS
Admiral Watkins discusses the need for government, business, and social institutions to confront AIDS. He says that the nature of transmission of the disease makes it hard to confront but maintains that the manner of transmission also offers an opportunity to control the spread of AIDS. Unlike epidemics of the past which struck randomly, the behaviors that spread AIDS can be modified.
Type: Media