1. The ambivalence of a host government is understandable to a degree. 2. The business might one day be sold off, wound up or nationalised by the host government. 3. These characteristics pose difficult additional choices for host governments. 4. Contrary to the declared wishes of the host government, the presence of the Cuban leader Fidel Castro dominated press coverage. 5. Exposure to hostile action by host governments might be substantially increased if the host governments believed that their nationals could run the plants. 6. Although immunity shields diplomats from criminal charges, the host government can expel them. 7. A. He apparently has used his wealth to buy protection from host governments. 8. All large U.N. conferences now have parallel sessions for nongovernmental organizations, and no host government has attempted to control them like this, organizers said Wednesday. 9. But several executives said recently that they were concerned that such a principle would put them at odds with host governments and involve the companies in political movements. 10. But Savan said there are areas where there is no government or where the host government cannot even protect itself. |