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Book Review/Thomas H. Etzold The Dustbin of History Books Editing the papers of the great and near-great men of the latter 1930s and the war years seems to have become a way of life, if not of...
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"The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence" No recent book has received as much free advance publicity as the Marchetti-Marks expose of the CIA, with newspaper stories, columns in the New York Times Book Review, and an article in Harper's. It...
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is a liberal. She not only reads the Nation magazine cover to cover but believes what she reads. Being a liberal she is, of course, for almost everything--even for me, whom she regards as a nice...
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"American Strategy in the Nuclear Age" determine whether or not a crime has been committed after the fact. Nevertheless, some laws are both necessary and necessarily vague, and clear and predicable standards have usually evolved to...
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