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Paid articleThe Nation's Pulse: Root-Cause Radicals (July 2000)
['HE N A T I O N ' S PU LSI by Arch Puddington Root-Cause Radicals A crafty Washington think tank is up to new lefty tricks. W ~ hen last heard from, the Institute for Policy Studies...
Paid articleBroadcasting Freedom (June 2000)
Freedom's Radio Stations Broadcasting Freedom: The Cold War Triumph of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty Arch Puddington University Press of Kentucky 390 pages / $27.50 REVIEWED BY Joseph...
Paid articleThe Nation's Pulse/ The ADL Defamed (September 1993)
T his year marks the eightieth anniversary of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, America's most distinguished civil rights organization. The ADL's principal mission, of course, is the...
Paid articleThe System (Georgi Arbatov) (January 1993)
"The System (Georgi Arbatov)" on the world stage today. Remember during the Gulf crisis, the Germans finally agreed that Saddam had to be stopped they just opposed their own involvement in Operation Desert Storm. Now as the...
Paid articleThe Nation's Pulse/A Hero of the Cold War (July 1992)
A Hero of the Cold War by Arch Puddington T om Kahn began his political life in the 1950s as a member of the youth wing of a small radical group whose ancestry can be traced to Leon Trotsky. He...
Paid articleRed Tears, by Dawit Wolde Giorgis (June 1989)
RED TEARS: WAR FAMINE AND REVOLUTION IN ETHIOPIA Dawit Wolde Giorgis/Red Sea Press (Trenton, NJ)/375 pp. $29.95 Arch Puddington In a book that deserves a much wider hearing than it so far has...
Paid articleThose Were the Days: The SDS Revisited (March 1989)
Arch Puddington THOSE WERE THE DAYS: THE SDS REVISITED If the New Left failed politically, it was because students were no substitute for an exploited proletariat— and because the U.S. never had...
Paid articleThe Khmer Rouge File (July 1987)
Arch Puddington THE KHMER ROUGE FILE Thanks to David Hawk of New York City, we can now dig through the Tuol Sleng archives. W hen at the beginning of 1979 the Khmer Rouge fled in panic before the...
Paid articleThe Real Bulgaria (May 1987)
Arch Puddington THE REAL BULGARIA . . . in which Turks vanish. ne of the ugliest—and most obscure—chapters in the history of Communist Eastern Europe is currently being played out in...
Paid articleLife in Liberated Vietnam (January 1987)
Arch Puddington LIFE IN LIBERATED VIETNAM Who was it that said things would be different? T he nature of Vietnamese Communism was once the subject of angry debate in the United States. Indeed,...
Paid articleEast Bloc Ecology (March 1986)
d etre. Its imminent death seems as unlikely as the renunciation of Immaculate Conception by the Vatican. George Kennan had once hoped that containment would lead to the break-up of the Soviet...
Paid articleAfghanistan Goes Mongolian (September 1985)
Arch Puddington AFGHANISTAN GOES MONGOLIAN What a bear hug can do. At the time of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, many Western observers were quick to draw a parallel to the American...
Paid articleThe Dirty Secrets of Grenada (March 1985)
Arch Puddington THE DIRTY SECRETS OF GRENADA They kind of make you wonder about the Sandinistas. A favorite diversion of the Marxist left, both here and abroad, is mulling over the lessons of its...
Paid articleThe Nation's Pulse/A New Plan for Eastern Europe (March 1983)
A NEW PLAN FOR EASTERN EUROPE by Arch Puddington A his past fall an event took place that was unique in the annals of recent American foreign policy. Under the official auspices of the State...
Paid articleLabor/The Union Label (December 1982)
have also been some contrasting shifts of opinion over the last fifteen years. Perhaps most dramatic has been the influence of neoconservative skepticism about the limitations of domestic...
Paid articleThe Polish Example (April 1982)
THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR VOL. 1 5 , NO. 4 / APRIL 1982 Arch Puddington THE POLISH EXAMPLE Communism's ongoing war against humanity. ~,~ ommunism, Leszek Kolakowski has written, "would be such a...
Paid articleLech vs. Leonid: Striking Out at the Kremlin (April 1981)
Arch Puddington LECH VS. LEONID: STRIKING OUT AT THE KREMLIN From Szczecin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic a picket line has descended upon the continent. Until the Polish upheavals of...
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