Word: das
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...cite as an example of such a conclusion the CRIMSON'S pronouncement that "each client nation [of the DAS] was headed by a non-Communist government which remained open and often friendly to American capital investment." The CRIMSON seems to be saying that the DAS is so interested in supporting American capital abroad that it gravitates toward countries that are "open" and "friendly" to the American investor...
...DAS terminated its project in Greece as a direct result of the colonels' 1968 coup amidst praise by the colonels and foreign investors of each other. The CRIMSON'S failure to mention this episode is particularly puzzling since its reporter specifically requested and obtained copies of correspondence between the DAS and the Greek military government terminating the project...
...much larger percentage of research personnel on the DAS staff (in 1962, there were three researchers in Cambridge and 20 staffers engaged abroad; now there are 15 researchers and 40 participating in field projects...
...greater number of foreigners on the DAS staff with a corresponding drop in the proportion of Americans...
While acknowledging the need for constant criticism and re-evaluation of the DAS' work. Papanek condemned the specific tactics of Harvard radicals, who have generally advocated abolition of the CFIA and the DAS. "They haven't wanted to change our approach to problems, they've just wanted to attack us," he said...