Showing 131-140 of 994 records
… MUST CONTINUE TO LABOR TOGETHER. YOUR COUNTRY AND MINE BELONG TO AN ALLIANCE COMMITTED TO DEMOCRACY, INDIVIDUAL PAGE 5 ; LIBERTY, AND THE RULE OF LAW. OF COURSE, MEMBERSHIP IN THE … must continue to labor together. Your country and mine belong to an Alliance committed to democracy, individual liberty, and the rule of law. membership in the Alliance imposes its … must continue to labor together. Your country and mine belong to an Alliance committed to democracy, individual liberty, and the rule of law. membership in the Alliance imposes its …
Learn More
… in the future. It is altogether fitting that we set aside a day for reflection on our stake in democracy and in its highest purpose-the advancement of the freedom and dignity of mankind. By …
Learn More
… for · everyone, including the United States. 6 :. Q: Would you consider Guatemala to be a democracy? A: Guatemala is not a democracy yet, but we're headed for democracy. There were definitely free elections. The Christian Democrats got a substantial …
Learn More
… of America A Proclamation The family is the basic unit of our society, the heart of our free democracy. It provides love, acceptance, guidance, support, and instruction to the individual. …
Learn More
… everything we are doing in Central America is aimed at encouraging the development of r __\, . democracy, economic development, and peaceful dialogue. Our efforts toward these goals have been … free elections. We, thus, have had to assist in providing a security shield behind which democracy can grow. Moreover, economic development simply cannot flourish so long as it is … Let me everything we ere doing in Central America is aimed at encouraging the development of democracy, economic dEvclo;::,::,~r,t, anci peaceful dialogue. Our efforts to~ard these goals …
Learn More
… is in place in the Philippines. The Filipino people, through their courageous commitment to democracy, brought about this transition nonviolently in a way that does them honor. The … ELECTIONS. URGES YOU TO MAKE CLEAR THAT THE U.S. CONDEMNS SUCH ACTION. "IN THE INTEREST OF DEMOCRACY IN THE PHILIPPINES WE MUST NOT, EITHER BY IMPLICATION OR BY SILENCE, ENDORSE A … clear statement from our government will represent a weakening of our commitment to foster democracy in the Philippines and could have damaging, long-term effects on that country's ability …
Learn More
… • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 16 17 17 19 20 il 22 25 27 34 37 38 Chapter 4 ... ~ TOWARD DEMOCRACY AND ECONOMIC PROSPERITY 40 Current Economic Conditions and Their Causes • • • • • • … political system. Argentina has elected its first civilian president in years, restoring democracy and civilian control of government. Ecuador ended military rule and elected its own … the Dominican Republic, free and uncorrupted elections have become the rule. Venezuela's own democracy remains vigorous, as was evident in its elections of December 1983, in which 92 percent …
Learn More
… to assert their country's independence and commitment to a government based on justice, democracy, and the rights of the individual. Twenty-two years later Soviet tyranny imposed itself …
Learn More
… share not only the world's longest undefended border but also common ideals such as freedom, democracy, human rights, justice, and an ardent desire for a peaceful world. Other factors bind …
Learn More
… recently in the form of a 575 million economic package to Nicaragua. We cannot guarantee that democracy will take hold in Nicaragua. But if we turn our ~acks on that country, as Governor … of Latin America and the Caribbean -- one resting en a firm cornmitrnent to hu.-r:-ian rights, democracy, economic development and nonintervention. For too long, the United States was … as the Republicans apparently do, that we should return to that association. The trend toward democracy in Latin America is gaining strength. Ecuador and now Peru have returned to freely …
Learn More