CLAMOR OF THE 'QUIET REVOLUTION' Prague Upsets the Balance By Kenneth Ames Prague The students here played a vital role in launching Czechoslovakia's "quiet revolution." And by maintaining their...
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PARTY POWER, ECONOMIC ILLS, AND NATIONAL BIAS Yugoslavia's Crumbling Federation By Kenneth Ames Belgrade It would be an overstatement to say that Yugoslavia has "reached the crossroads" or the...
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AFTER PROSPERITY WITHOUT POWER Germany's New Politics By Kenneth Ames Vienna The protracted government crisis in Bonn produced such a bewildering succession of convolutions and maneuvers that...
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ECONOMIC FERMENT IN EASTERN EUROPE Small Leap Forward By Kenneth Ames Warsaw It was not without courage that the late Professor Oskar Lange, Poland's leading advocate of economic reform, told...
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MOVING TOWARD THE TOP Germany's 'Young' Power Broker By Kenneth Ames There has always been something middle-aged and overstaid about postwar German political life, perhaps reflecting...
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A CASUALTY OF RUSSIAN COLONIALISM Suicide in East Germany By Kenneth Ames Bonn The East German State Planning Commission occupies an ugly building in Berlin's gray Leipzigerstrasse, just...
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WEST GERMANY'S UNEASY ESTABLISHMENT Erhard Under Pressure By Kenneth Ames BONN Sweeping generalizations are dangerous and usually invidious. But observation of the German scene over a period...
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GERMANY: 'STAGE TWO' New Frontiers on the Rhine By Kenneth Ames Bonn To many people both inside and out of Germany, Konrad Adenauer's absence from political life is going to seem like...
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