What’s been designed here is a project that ensures a fossil fuel agenda, both in the literal and figurative sense.
Executive Office of the President of the United States
… In the end, change requires intervention, - 885 In the end, change requires intervention, and the NSC staff should be appropriately … United States Page number 51 … In the end, change requires intervention, and the NSC staff should be appropriately … - page 51
Central Personnel Agencies: Managing the Bureaucracy
… abortion , climate extremism, gender radicalism, and interventions against perceived systematic racism.” Chapter … abortion, climate extremism, gender radicalism, and interventions against perceived systematic racism.” … … - page 77
Department of State
… This conservative viewpoint eschews both isolationism and interventionism. Rather, each foreign policy decision must … This conservative viewpoint eschews both isolationism and interventionism. Rather, each foreign policy decision must … - page 182
… for its rich natural resources. While the PRC’s increasing intervention in Arctic affairs is a bit strained because it … for its rich natural resources. While the PRC’s increasing intervention in Arctic affairs is a bit strained because it … - page 189
Agency for International Development
… abortion , climate extremism, gender radicalism, and interventions against perceived systemic racism. It has … abortion, climate extremism, gender radicalism, and interventions against perceived systemic racism. It has … - page 254
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