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Pagina 107
... budget process . Ordinarily the Budget Bureau and the Department of Defense try to enforce a variety of limits , ceilings , and restraints on the military services . The services try to avoid them with all the skill and persistence they ...
... budget process . Ordinarily the Budget Bureau and the Department of Defense try to enforce a variety of limits , ceilings , and restraints on the military services . The services try to avoid them with all the skill and persistence they ...
Pagina 118
... budget padding . Even will- ful cheating , such as one may find in the echelons of a government agency during a budget hearing , may not have been commanded or even hoped for by the higher echelons . Government agencies , including ...
... budget padding . Even will- ful cheating , such as one may find in the echelons of a government agency during a budget hearing , may not have been commanded or even hoped for by the higher echelons . Government agencies , including ...
Pagina 124
... budget . It is a matter of technical examination whether costs go up or down ; and to a first approximation they ... budgets are already limited by eco- nomic considerations . Measures that reduce costs and relieve budg- etary strains ...
... budget . It is a matter of technical examination whether costs go up or down ; and to a first approximation they ... budgets are already limited by eco- nomic considerations . Measures that reduce costs and relieve budg- etary strains ...
Inhoudsopgave
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Arms Control and General War | 9 |
Arms Control Crises and Limited War | 25 |
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