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Necessary cost-saving measure
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Withdrawing Congressional funding for the USIP is a rational and necessary way to reduce public expenditure.
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The Future of the US Institute of Peace »
The Future of the US Institute of Peace
The Future of the US Institute of Peace☜The future of the US Institute of Peace [USIP] is under scrutiny this month following a House of Representativess vote to withdraw USIPs public funding and disquiet over USIPs move into a new, prominent, purpose-built building in Washington, D.C. What should happen?☜F1CEB7
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Congressional Funding of USIP? »
Congressional Funding of USIP?
Congressional Funding of USIP?☜How should the US Congress proceed with respect to its funding of the United States Institute of Peace?☜FFB597
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Withdraw Congressional funding »
Withdraw Congressional funding
Withdraw Congressional funding☜Congressional funding of the United Sates Institute of Peace [USIP] should be withdrawn – in line with the bipartisan vote in the House of Representatives on 19 February 2011.☜59C6EF
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Necessary cost-saving measure
Necessary cost-saving measure☜Withdrawing Congressional funding for the USIP is a rational and necessary way to reduce public expenditure.☜98CE71
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US Government needs to reduce public expenditure »
US Government needs to reduce public expenditure
US Government needs to reduce public expenditure☜☜98CE71
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Congressional spending on USIP isn't cost-effective »
Congressional spending on USIP isn't cost-effective
Congressional spending on USIP isn't cost-effective☜Congressional funding of the USIP is not cost-effective compared to competing forms of public expenditure.☜98CE71
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Defunding USIP will have a negligible impact on public expenditure »
Defunding USIP will have a negligible impact on public expenditure
Defunding USIP will have a negligible impact on public expenditure☜☜EF597B
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