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Burch, John Russell, Jr. – Journal of Appalachian Studies, 2005
During the Constitutional Convention of 1890, one delegate characterized the history of county formation in Kentucky as a process whereby "fifteen or thirty or forty people" created "outrageous special legislation" to make laws that "were not for the benefit of the people at large, but only for the benefit of people who…
Descriptors: Local History, Counties, Politics, Policy Formation
Hewett, Edward A. – 1980
The paper discusses major lines of research of American economists on the economies of the USSR and Eastern Europe. A specific concern is that the United States faces a complex set of issues resulting from the expanding role of these countries in the world economy. At the same time, the United States is experiencing a declining base of specialists…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Economics, International Educational Exchange, Policy Formation
Lambert, Richard D. – 1991
The history of Title VI of the Higher Education Act, having to do with language education and area studies, is chronicled by an educator closely involved in development of the legislation. The review focuses on four themes that have received the most attention: debates, largely outside the field, on whether to continue federal funding for Title…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Legislation
Ilchman, Alice Stone – Trends 2000, 1979
Optimism in international education is supported by the facts that institutions are beginning to cooperate rather than compete for the scarce resources available for common purposes, that area centers and language studies are thriving, and that partnerships exist between American and Third World institutions. (JMF)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Developing Nations, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
Morehouse, Thomas A. – 1974
The next 25 years will see dramatic changes in the U.S. Arctic and sub-Arctic. Some major forces generating these changes are national energy demands, Alaska oil and gas development, environmental conservation pressures, and the reallocation of over 200 million acres of U.S. public land among Federal, State, and private interests. To provide…
Descriptors: American Indians, Area Studies, Change Strategies, Cross Cultural Studies