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AuthorD'Aragona, L.
AuthorD'ARCY 20, DAVRO
AuthorD'ARCY, DAVID
AuthorD'MONTE 5, DARRYL
AuthorD'MONTE, DARRYL
AuthorD, HARRY W. LAIDLER, Ph.
AuthorD.", "HENRY LOWENFELD, M.
AuthorD., HARRY W. LAIDLER, Ph.
AuthorD., HARRY W. LAIDLER. Ph.
AuthorD., HARRY WECHSLER, P.H.
AuthorD., JAMES RORTY; PHILIP NORMAN. M.
AuthorD., THOMAS PARRAN. M.
AuthorDABNEY, LEWIS
AuthorDailide, P.
AuthorDALE, RICHARD
AuthorDalfin, David J.
AuthorDALLIN, ALEXANDER
AuthorDALLIN, DAVID J.
Paid articleCAMP DAVID MEETING (October 1959)
An analysis of the Camp David Meeting By David J. Dallin President Eisenhower's conference with Nikita Khrushchev was excellent. It was necessary to sit down with the Soviet Premier for three...
Paid articleNotes on Soviet Power (June 1958)
Disengagement, the Rapacki Plan and the economic race Notes on Soviet Power By David J. Dallin Before World War I, David J. Dallin studied law at St. Petersburg University and won a doctorate in...
Paid articleMark Zborowski, Soviet Agent-2 (March 1956)
MARK ZBOROWSKI, SOVIET AGENT By David J. Dallin (Second of two articles) Mark Zborowski arrived in the United States in December 1941. The standing rules of Soviet intelligence would normally...
Paid articleRelations With Red China (October 1955)
Relations With Red China If Peking ceases its depreciations against Formosa, our recognition of two Chinas --which have in fact existed since 1949--will become inevitable By David J. Dallin FOR A...
Paid articleSOVIET POLICY AFTER STALIN-4 (September 1955)
SOVIET POLICY AFTER STALIN by David J. Dallin Last of a series. The East-West Detente BOTH THE Soviets and the West now prefer the status quo to open conflict. Nevertheless, the Long Detente...
Paid articleSOVIET POLICY AFTER STALIN-3 (September 1955)
SOVIET POLICY AFTER STALIN -By David J. Dallin Third of a seriesThe East-West Detente Containment Succeeds The United States cannot accept the Soviet explanation of the causes of the Long...
Paid articleSOVIET POLICY AFTER STALIN-2 (August 1955)
SOVIET POLICY AFTER STALIN -By David •/. Dallin Second of a series The East-West Detente The New Course The Soviet leaders found it hard in 1924-25 to abandon their grandiose dream of world...
Paid articleTHE MEETING AT THE SUMMIT (May 1955)
By David J. Dallin THE MEETING AT THE SUMMIT Soviet policy still aims to prevent German rearmament Historians can easily demark the various phases of our postwar era. V-E Day was May 8, 1945;...
Paid articleThe Austrian Treaty: (April 1955)
New Western 'situation of strength' caused end of Soviet occupation The Austrian Treaty By David J. Dallin WITH GREAT indignation, the New Times of Moscow, mouthpiece of Soviet Foreign Minister...
Paid articleMolotov's Report to Malenkov (June 1954)
Molotov Reports to Malenkov How the Soviets view Geneva, Indo-China and Europe By David J. Dallin Dear Georgi Maximilianovich: How paradoxical geography is today! Czech guns, ordered by Moscow,...
Paid articleThe Dulles Dilemma (May 1954)
The Dulles Dilemma Neither patient containment of Communism nor aggressive words and proposals are effective without real power By David J. Dallin The fundamental dilemma facing United States...
Paid articleNotes on Geneva (April 1954)
NOTES on GENEVA By David J. Dallin It is senseless to expect concessions from the Communists Before our eyes, a new Soviet satellite is being born in Indo-, China. We have seen all the previous...
Paid articleDESI ON THE NEW RUSSIA (March 1954)
DESI on the New Russia Afavorite Soviet code-word is "desi," which is the abbreviation for "desinformatsiya," or misinformation, the circulation of which is an essential task of any totalitarian...
Paid articleWhat Malenkov Wants (January 1954)
The Soviet Premier is a Stalinist conservative??He will not change Kremlin policy at home or abroad, but will try to preserve as much of it as possible What Malenkov Wants By David J. Dallin The...
Paid articleTHE BALTIC INCIDENT (April 1950)
East and West The Baltic Incident By David J. Dallin APRIL. 1950. Soviet Foreign Ministoi Vishin sky angrily piotests to U S Ambassadoi Knk that un American "B-29" has vio latod the frontier...
Paid articleSOVIET COLONIZERS (April 1950)
East and West Soviet Colonizers By David J. Dallin IN My Three Years in Moscow, Walter Bedell Smith has made the pertinent remark that the Soviet leadership usually accuses its opponents of...
Paid articleMORE HARMFUL THAN SPIES (April 1950)
East and West More Harmful Than Spies By David J. Dallin WERE the Soviet definitions of "spies" and "foreign agents" accepted in this country, Senator Joseph P. McCarthy would have won his...
Paid articleTHE EX-COMMUNIST (April 1950)
East and West The Ex-Communist By David J. Dallin A NEWLY PUBLISHED BOOK (The God That Failed) draws attention to a unique phenomena of our time: the ex-Communist. With eaeh passing year the...
Paid articleA TRUMAN-STALIN MEETING? (April 1950)
East and West A Truman-Stalin Meeting? By David J. Dodlin (Second of two articles) AGREEMENT OR SURRENDER? Neither the Kremlin nor the White House is ready to make concessions without...
Paid articleA TRUMAN-STALIN MEETING? (March 1950)
East and West A Truman-Stalin Meeting? By David j. Dallin (First of two articles) THE KREMLIN'S "peace" arrows have reached Capitol Hill. To some of our lawmakers they seem to bear a...
Paid articleTHE SOVIET 'ELECTIONS' (March 1950)
East and West The Soviet 'Elections' By David I, Dallin IT WOULD BE WRONG TO OVERLOOK the significance of the Soviet parliamentary elections because these elections are a fake. Of course, the...
Paid articleKENNAN BREEDS OVEROPTIMISM, SAYS DALLIN (March 1950)
Kennan Breeds Overopfimisin^ Says Dallin By DAVID J. DAMN Associaia Editor, The New Leader " I S WAR WITH RUSSIA InevitI able?" is the title of an article by George F. Kennan of the...
Paid articleTHE TWO BOMBS (March 1950)
East and West The Two Bombs By David J. Dallin la las peansdlog ssro columns on th« atomic' and hydrogen »m—hs, Mr. Pallia adwocaxsd two types of Intarnational agraamantc which might ba...
Paid articleTHE TWO BOMBS (February 1950)
East and West The Two Bombs By David J. Dallin (Second of three articles) WITH MORE THAN ONE-THIRD of the ,'lobe ruled by a ruthless and bellicose lower, no means of eliminating the danger...
Paid articleTHE TWO BOMBS (February 1950)
East and West The Two Bombs By David J. Dallin (First of three articles) WE KNOW why the Baruch plan for control of the A-bomb was rejected by the Kremlin and why it has little chance...
Paid articleHEIR PRESUMPTIVE (January 1950)
CEast and West Heir Presumptive By David J. Dallin THE CELEBRATIONS in Moscow are over. As Stalin pompously enters his eighth decade, the personality of his potential successor draws...
Paid articleTHE NAVY'S REBELLION (October 1949)
East and West The Navy's Rebellion By David J. Dallin NO MORE IMPORTANT issue exists today then that present debate in the House Armed Services Committee. The zeal subject of the discussion...
Paid articleA DEMOCRATIC INTERNATIONAL? (September 1949)
East and West A Democratic International? By David J. Dattin IN LOOK MAGAZINE for August 2, an interesting article appeared under the title, "How -to Get -the World on Our Side." Its author,...
Paid articleSIX SOVIET WARS (August 1949)
East and West Six Soviet Wars By David J. Dallin ii LAST WEEK WE DISCUSSED how Lenin created the theory that wars initiated by the Soviet state are "progressive" Stalin has developed this...
Paid articleNO NEED FOR RETRIBUTION (August 1949)
No Need for Retribution [THE HIGH COST OF VENGEANCE. By Yreda Lfky. Henry Reyoery Company. 310 pages, $3.50. Reviewed by DAVID J. DALLIN MISS UTLEY HAS RUM THE RISK again and again of...
Paid articleSIX SOVIET WARS (August 1949)
East and West Six Soviet Wars By David J. Dallin MAURICE THOREZ. THE FRENCH Commuhist leader, recently made a statement which did not attract the attention it deserved when he Mid: ". ....
Paid articleVATICAN AND KREMLIN (August 1949)
East and West Vatican and Kremlin By David J. Dallin THE EXCHANGES BETWEEN Cardinal Spellman and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt touch upon secondary issues only and are rather unfortunate at this...
Paid articleALBANIA THE AGGRESSOR (July 1949)
East and West Albania the Aggressor By David J. Dallin GREEK GOMUNILLAS ESTIMATED at no more than 29,000 strong hare, for over three years, auccessfully sesiated a national army supported by...
Paid article"GO TO THE HILLS!" (July 1949)
East and West "Go to the Hills!" By David J. Dallin ON JUNE 2S. 1949. exactly one year after Yugoslavia broke with the Cominforra, . the Budapest radio beamed a Serbianlanguage broadcast to...
Paid articleRUSSIA'S IRON HOOP (July 1949)
East and West Russia's Iron Hoop By David J. Dallin AFRONT-PAGE EDITORIAL appeared In Pravda, June 26, dealing with the results of the Paris Conference of Foreign Ministers. The editorial...
Paid articleCOLD WAR: ACT TWO (July 1949)
East and West Cold War: Act Two By David J. Dallin ThU Is the wand at two oalm— lifJtpf Dallln <m tli* Mr flbvM lta* to Ettrop* DESPITE SOVIET WILLINGNESS to refrain from new offensives...
Paid articleCOLD WAR: ACT TWO (July 1949)
East and West Cold War: Act Two By David J. Dullin WITH THE pAHlS CONFERENCE OVER, the cold- war enters a second phase which will last as long, or longer than the first. : : . - t- . •The...
Paid articleJUSTICE DEPT TRAVESTY (June 1949)
East and West Justice Dept Travesty By David J. Dallin IN HIS LETTER TO The New Leader. June 11, James Farrell has drawn anew public attention to an issue of great importance— the case of the...
Paid articleSTALIN PRO-AMERICAN? (June 1949)
East and West Stalin Pro-American? By David J. Dallin "LET US NOT CRITICIZE mutually pur \a system {the Soviet and the American J; if we start calling each other names like monopolist and...
Paid articleLATTIMORE ON CHINA (June 1949)
East and West Lottimore on China By David J. Dallin UNTIL RECENTLY nobody was aware that the United States, and particularly former President Herbert Hoover, were >esponsible for the conflict...
Paid articleGERMANY IS AMERICA'S PROBLEM (June 1949)
Wast and West Germany Is America's Problem By David J. Dallin WHAT A PLEASANT BUSINESS it is to study Germany nowadays! If you are a Congressman or a columnist you board a plane In New York...
Paid articleIS THE LINE CHANGING? (May 1949)
East and West Is the Line Changing? By David J. Dallin Mr. Datllin coattauto hu analysis of RuuU'i r*canl action*, begun in lut w**k't i*»u«. OBVIOUSLY THE JANUARY CONFERENCE of the...
Paid articleIS THE LINE CHANGING? (May 1949)
East and West Is the Line Changing? By David J. Dallin «qpHE TIDE OF REVOLUTIONS" Stalin has said, "has been succeeded by an ebb, by a period of lull. . . . The world-wide revolutionary...
Paid articleCOMMUNIST NUMERICAL STRENGTH (May 1949)
East and West Communist Numerical Strength By David J. Dallin COMMUNIST PARTY CONGRESSES have recently been held in all member- republics of the Soviet Union, probably in preparation for a...
Paid articleMAO NO TITO; U. S. MUST ACT-DALLIN (May 1949)
Mao No Tito; U.S. Must Act-Dallin By David J. Dallin SUPPORTED BY A WHOLE SET OF FELLOW-TRAVELERS, the State Department, imagining that a rift between Russian and Chinese Communism is...
Paid articleA CHINESE TITO? (April 1949)
East and West A Chinaese Tito? Bp David J. Dallin SmK^'iriajmmomjm the other day demanded a joint Congressional investigation of United States policy on China. He is supported by Senators...
Paid articleRIGHTIST AND LEFTIST OSTRICHES (April 1949)
Riahtist and Leftist Ostriches By David J. Dallin IN HER SYNDICATED COLUMN Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt recently told her readers about "some very disturbing talk" she heard recently. Many...
Paid articleATLANTIC CHARTER-ATLANTIC PACT (March 1949)
Atlantic Charter—Atlantic Pact By David J. Dallin Author of "The Real Soviet Russia" THE SEVEN YEARS between the Atlantic Charter and the Atlantic Pact have been replete with blood, sweat, and...
Paid articleMISS BUCAR'S GOOD-BYE (March 1949)
Miss Bucar's Good-Bye By Dam J. Dallin ALITTLE RUSSIAN book entitled 'Truth About American Diplomats" by Anal*-lls Bucar, recently published in Moscow, is, n<> doubt, intended as the...
Paid articleTHE NEW SPY CASE (March 1949)
The New Spy Case By David J. Dallin JUDITH COPLON and Valentin Gubkaev, arrested for espionage last week, deserve special attention as interesting personalities. Tha type of spy described In...
Paid articleLABOR IN EXILE (March 1949)
Labor in Exile By David J.Dallin THE TRADE UNIONIST is ExlU is a new publication that appeared in Paris last month. It is the organ ot The International Center el Free Trstte Unionists in...
Paid articleCONCENTRATION CAMPS IN SOVIET RUSSIA (March 1947)
CONCENTRATION CAMPS IN SOVIET RUSSIA i By David J.Dallin Associate Editor of The New Leader The New Leader, 7 East 15th St, New York 3, N. T. situated in one of the coldest regions of the...
Paid articleLooking at the World (July 1947)
Looking at the World By DAVID J. DALLIN Too Many "Democrats" MRS. EVE PERON has made a state visit to Southern Europe; she visited Spain, then Prance and Italy, and everywhere appeared as a...
Paid articleLooking at the World (June 1947)
Looking at the World By DAVID J. DALLIN Outstanding Military Successes ANGLO-AMERICAN military operations are continuing on the soil L of Italy. They are proceeding satisfactorily and according...
Paid articleLooking at the World (June 1947)
Looking at the World By DAVID J. DALLIN The Zurich Conference rAST WEEK tile representative* of 19 Socialist parties met in Zurich, Switzerland, to discus* the re-establishment of the Socialist...
Paid articleLooking at the World (June 1947)
Looking at the World By DAVID J. DALLIN Tito-Dimitrov-Hoza 1-^HE Associated Press reported, and the Bulgarian Government denied, that Georgi G. Dimitrov, the Bulgarian Premier, has recently...
Paid articleAN OPEN LETTER TO HAROLD LASKI (June 1947)
An Open Letter To Harold Laski By David J. Dallin Associate Editor of The \en Leader; authat of many wellknown works on USSR Part Two IHAVE before me your pamplet, The Secret Battalion, end...
Paid articleAN OPEN LETTER TO HAROLD LASKI (May 1947)
An Open Letter To Harold Laski By David J. Dallin Associate Editor of the sew leader; author of "Soviet Russia's Foreign Policy"; "The Big Three"; "The Real Soviet Russia"; a forthcoming book...
Paid articleLessons of the Moscow Conference (May 1947)
Lessons of the Moscow Conference By David J. Dallin UNLIKE the Moscow conference of December, 1045, at which an agreement was achieved at the cost of a disastrous retreat by the Unitrd JHites and...
Paid articleMORE ZIGZAGS OR CONSISTENCY? (March 1947)
More Zigzags or Consistency? The Need for a Dynamic Policy for America By David J. Dallin Associate Editor of The New Leader JrUlESlDENT TRUMAN'S programmatic stalefiiK-iit on US policy...
Paid articleSOVIET-AMERICAN WAR RELATIONS (February 1947)
Soviet-American War Relations reviewed by DAVID J. DALLIN THE STRANQE ALLIANCE. Ru John R. Deane. New York: The Viking Press. 344 pages. $3.75. GENERAL JOHN S. DEANK was the heed of the United...
Paid articleA LETTER FROM OUR PRIVATE ARCHIVES (January 1947)
A Letter From Our Private Archives "Dear Monsieur Thorez from Generalissimo Stalin" By David J. Dallin From "Somewhere in the Kremlin" A FTER a period of greatigains for /\ the Communist...
Paid articleThis Troubled Globe (January 1947)
International Notes This Troubled Globe By David J. Dallin The MOSCOW Conference On Germany t S it not premature to predict a de-I finitive settlement for Germany in March, when the foreign...
Paid articleTHE DRIVE TO THE MEDITERRANEAN (May 1946)
THE DRIVE TO THE MEDITERRANEAN By David J. Dallin IT has become a tradition that the epilogue of every great European or World War should be played off in the Near East, especially in and around...
Paid articleAn Open Letter to Leon Blum (May 1946)
An Open Letter to Leon Blum The French People Are Still Devoted to Liberty and Democracy By David J. Dallin Associate Editor of The New Leader, author of Soviet Russia's Foreign Policy, The Big...
Paid articleIN FALSE UNITY THERE IS NOT STRENGTH BUT WEAKNESS (March 1946)
The Abym ThatCannot Be Bridged In False Unity There Is Not Strength But Weakness Ity David J, ItaMn Assoa MT HAVE kept my note* entered daily I in the prison of Buchenwald. I have read now sgtin...
Paid articleBolshevism and Nationalism (November 1945)
Bolshevism and Nationalism Can the Ideologies of Communism and Russian Nationalism Be Reconciled? By David J. Dallin Associate editor, The New Ltrnder, and author ef "The Bit Them," "The Meed...
Paid articleMolotov Speaks for Stalin (November 1945)
Molotov Speaks for Stalin By David J. Dallin Author of The Kig Three and associate editor of The New Leader IF the Prisident of the United Stairs, or the Prime Minister of Great Britain, failed...
Paid articleThe Growing Crises in Europe (September 1945)
The Growing Crises in Europe Communist "Wave of the Future" Is Subsiding By David J. Dallin THE events of the last few months indicate that the tide of Soviet and Communist successes has pasted...
Paid articleStalin Signs Six Treaties (September 1945)
though not, as the Bulgarian demarche lis*, shown, subservience to Moscow, la not that, also, an avowed feature of America's foreign policy? In fact dealings with Fascist regimes, either in Europe...
Paid articleComments on Soviet Policy (February 1945)
Comments on Soviet Policy By David J. Dallin Twenty Nations Do Not Recognize Russia THEEB still exist twenty governments which have net recognized the Soviet regime. This may seem strange, when...
Paid articleShadows in the Greek Conflict (December 1944)
Shadows in the Greek Conflict The Role of British-Russian Rivalries By David J. Dallin THE Soviet Government and ita American agent* have bitterly attacked American Isolationism, i fie picture...
Paid articleMOSCOW TO BAGHDAD (November 1944)
MOSCOW TO BAGHDAD Iran—Cockpit of the New Oil Diplomacy By David J. Dallin THE Soviet Drang nee* SiUen today succeeds the German Drang nach Osten, and Moscow toBaghdad followa the Kaiser's...
Paid articleThe New Leader Book Page (September 1944)
The New Leader Book Page Political Rise of Red Army By DAVID J. DALLIN RUSSIAN YEAR. By Xevisr Pruezyntki. Th* Notebook of an Ammteur Diplomat. Roy PnbUMkere; Now York. Mr. XAVIER PRUSZYNSKI...
Paid articleThe New League-Is It Premature? (August 1944)
The New League—Is It Premature? Noted Analyst Outlines the Issues and the Conflicts of Interest By David J. Dallin A FEW ill hi Marc the end ml th* Brat WarM War • Suae Dt^nmtm reman f rota...
Paid articleWill Russia Join a World League? (June 1944)
Will Russia Join a World League? By David /. Dallin "4*1**T «/ Soviet Rastia't Foreign Policy and fhssi* ami Po$t-War Europe; ex-member of the Uotruw Soviet, at an opposition deputy. % AT...
Paid articleBooks and Writers (March 1944)
Books and Writers An Honest Report on Russia By DAVID J. DALLIN THE RUSSIAN ARMY. By Walter Kerr. A. Knopf, Now York, 1944. 260 pap se. $2.76. •THE greater part of Walter Kerr's book deals with...
AuthorDALTON, CLARE
AuthorDALY, CHRISTOPHER B.
AuthorDAMELS, ROBERT V.
AuthorDANACEAU, PAUL
AuthorDane, Allan
AuthorDaniel, Franz E.
AuthorDaniels, John
AuthorDaniels, Murray
AuthorDANIELS, ROBERT V.
AuthorDANIELS, ROBERT VINCENT
AuthorDANISH, MAX D.
AuthorDans, Horace B.
AuthorDANY, L. LA
AuthorDANZIG, AARON L.
AuthorDARLING, S. F.
AuthorDARMSTADTER, HOWARD
AuthorDarrow, Clarence
AuthorDARRYLD'MONTE
AuthorDarshan, David
AuthorDAS, S. R. MOHAN
AuthorDATTA, SUDHIN
AuthorDavenport, Russell W.
AuthorDAVID, JONATHAN
AuthorDAVIDOW, L.S.
AuthorDavidow, Larry S.
AuthorDavidson, Cecilia Razovsky
AuthorDAVIDSON, GREG
AuthorDAVIDSON, MARTIN
AuthorDAVIDSON, PAUL
AuthorDAVIES, DON
AuthorDavies, Ernest
AuthorDAVIES, RICHARD T.
AuthorDAVIS, H0PE HALE
AuthorDAVIS, HOPE HALE
AuthorDavis, Horace B.
AuthorDavis, Jerome
AuthorDAVIS, JOHN
AuthorDAVIS, MAGISTRATE JACK
AuthorDavis, Paul
AuthorDAVIS, ROBEBT GORHAM
AuthorDAVIS, ROBERT GORHAM
AuthorDAVIS, ROBERT OORHAM
AuthorDAVISON, PETER H.
AuthorDavison, Sol
AuthorDAWIDOWICZ, LUCY S.
AuthorDAY, J. WENTWORTH
AuthorDAY, JOHN F.
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