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...What kind of policies do you intend to pursue in the Middle East after the transfer of the Sinai is completed...
...candidate carefully avoids a trap many businessmen fall into when seeking a transfer into government because he asserts that the state must be charted on a business course. "Government is run for people not profits," he declares, making the rather uncontroversial assertion that a good governor needs "compassion with competence." But he sharply challenges the widespread assessment of the definitions. The compassion, he rightly points out, is innate. An understanding, a feel for human needs is not necessarily correlated with years in office. More importantly, he argues, neither is competence...
...necessary. But to contradict Lakian's argument, one could begin with the same example. There is now almost completely bipartisan sentiment that Reagan's policies and his politics are flawed. While 67 percent of a governor's time may be allocated to management--duties he could realistically transfer to an experienced executive aide--the other third is the most significant. The imagination required to coordinate a general policy and vision, the necessary timing and skills to secure legislation are in many ways unique to government and can only be developed there. Perhaps worse than entering such a job without...
President Reagan has an opportunity to clarify the goals of Camp David and the obligation to convince Israel that with American support. Israeli security is not necessarily threatened by a particular territorial concession. The vision motivating the tortured Sinai transfer last week must be preserved for the Mideast conflict...
...greatest uncertainty Iran faces is what will happen when Khomeini, 81 and ailing, passes from the scene. Intense jockeying persists within the ranks of the ruling Shi'ite clergy, and even government officials acknowledge that the transfer of power poses great dangers...