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Public's Experience in Recent Elections
Type: Media
U.S.-Japanese Relations
The prime minister discusses Japanese initiatives in the areas of economic relations with the U.S., problems of developing countries, and defense. He describes his goal as being to make Japan contribute more to the world. Mr. Takeshita became prime minister in November 1987.
Type: Media
Realities Facing the U.S. Military
Secretary Webb talked about the need for open discussion regarding whether, and how, the U.S. can maintain commitments throughout the world. He said that commitments cannot be maintained while reducing the size of the Navy. He also called for Japan to assume more military responsibility. After his remarks he responded to audience members' questions.
Type: Media
New York City's Homeless Policy
The mayor discusses Project Help, the city's program to involuntarily hospitalize mentally disabled homeless people.
Type: Media
Bush: Foreign Policy Developments
The vice president discusses the INF treaty, the possibility of President Reagan going to Moscow for a summit, human rights, Nicaragua, and Soviet relations.
Type: Media
Justice Department and Ed Meese
The assistant attorney general gives assurances that Attorney General Ed Meese has been very much in charge of the Justice Department. He then summarizes Justice Department efforts to combat drugs, terrorism, and obscenity.
Type: Media
Economy & International Policy of Italy
Type: Media
U.S.-Canadanian Trade Agreement
Type: Media
Protectionism & Competition in the U.S. Economy
The FTC chairman defends the Reagan administration's free-market philosophy.
Type: Media
Beyond the Summit: Next Steps in Arms Control
Ambassador Nitze discusses five tasks to be pursued in the wake of the Dec. 8 signing of the INF treaty: ratification of the treaty, continued work on the START treaty, space and defense issues, non-nuclear arms, and the broader context of U.S.-Soviet relations.
Type: Media