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AuthorHoan, Daniel W.
AuthorHoan, Mayor Daniel W.
AuthorHOBBING, ENNO
AuthorHOCHMAN, JULIUS
AuthorHochstein, Philip
AuthorHock, Sidney
AuthorHockstein, Philip
AuthorHODES, JEFFREY L.
AuthorHODGES, CHARLES
AuthorHODIN, J. P.
AuthorHodson, James Lanadale
AuthorHOEFFDING, OLEG
AuthorHOFFER, ERIC
AuthorHoffinann, Stanley
AuthorHOFFMA, ROBERT A.
AuthorHoffman, Alfred
AuthorHoffman, Arnold
AuthorHOFFMAN, BARRY
AuthorHOFFMAN, EVA
AuthorHOFFMAN, LEON
AuthorHOFFMAN, MARVIN
AuthorHOFFMANN, STANLEY
AuthorHofses, Raymond S.
AuthorHOFSTADTER, DAN
AuthorHohmann, Charles
AuthorHOLDERMAN, CARL
AuthorHOLLANDER, JOHN
AuthorHollander, Louis
AuthorHOLLANDER, PAUL
AuthorHOLLMAN, KENNETH W.
AuthorHOLT, PAT M.
AuthorHOLT, ROWLAND EVANS JR.\DAVID MARQUAND\GEORGE W. HERALD\SHAROKH SABAVALA\EDWARD SLIDENSTICKER\PAT M.
AuthorHOLUB, MIROSLAV
AuthorHONIGWELL, LOUIS
AuthorHOOK, MEDFORD EVANS, SIDNEY
AuthorHOOK, SIDNEY
AuthorHoopes, Darlington
AuthorHoopes, Mrs. Wilson and
AuthorHoot, Robert
AuthorHOOVER, CALVIN
AuthorHOPKDMS, MARK
AuthorHOPKINS, MARK
Paid articleThe Odds for Change (February 1998)
The Odds for Change China's Transition By Andrew J. Nathan Columbia. 320 pp. $27.50. Reviewed by Mark Hopkins Former Beijing news bureau chief, Voice of America Implicit in American policy...
Paid articleThieves World Reorganized (June 1995)
Thieves World Reorganized Comrade Criminal: Russia's New Mafiya By Stephen Handelman Yale. 398pp. S27.50. Reviewed by Mark Hopkins Former Moscow news bureau chief, Voice of America WE ALL KNOW...
Paid articleThe Russian Enigma (September 1994)
WHAT DO THE PEOPLE WANT? The Russian Enigma BY MARK HOPKINS MOSCOW WHEN IS SETTLED IN here three years ago this was the capital of the Soviet Union, Mikhail S. Gorbachev was President, the...
Paid articleYeltsin's Early Challengers (April 1994)
LOOKING TO '96 Yeltsin's Early Challengers by mark hopkins Moscow WHO BESIDES Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin could lead your country?" Had you asked that question of almost any Russian a little...
Paid articleThe Challenge Facing Chernomyrdin (February 1994)
AFTER YELTSIN'S FAILED EXPERIMENT The Challenge Facing Chernomyrdin BY MARK HOPKINS Moscow THE RUSSIANS need a rest now. For two tumultuous years President Boris N. Yeltsin took them through an...
Paid articleThe Mood in Russia (October 1993)
IN THE WAKE OF THE OCTOBER COUP-2 The Mood in Russia by MARK HOPKINS MARK HOPKINS, a longtime contributor to THE NEW LEADER, is chief of Voice of America's news bureau in...
Paid articleYeltsin's Next Gamble (May 1993)
SELLING HIS CONSTITUTION Yeltsin's Next Gamble BY MARK HOPKINS Moscow The Siberian born and bred Boris N. Yeltsin has always tended to take the risk and find the fight. His pug nose comes from...
Paid articleRussia on the Road to Reality (July 1992)
SHORN OF ITS MYTHS Russia on the Road to Reality by MARK HOPKINS It is a damp summer day. Rain beats down on Nevsky Prospect, the city's main street, splashing grime onto boots, trousers and...
Paid articleRumblings in the 'Red Army' (March 1992)
YEARNING FOR A STRONG HAND Rumblings in the 'Red Army' BY MARK HOPKINS Moscow Shop the Arbat these days and you can virtually outfit yourself in the full regalia of a Soviet Army or Navy...
Paid articleThe New Truth in China (July 1989)
RETURN OF THE OLD GUARD The New Truth in China BY MARK HOPKINS Beding Like the close, slow heat of the summer, oppression is smothering this city. After dark, the secret police come...
Paid articleHow China Manages the Press (May 1989)
CONTROL BY EXAMPLE How China Manages the Press By Mark Hopkins When Chinese journalists took their struggle for a free press to the streets last month they mounted a remarkable and daring...
Paid articleChina's Forbidden Subject (February 1989)
HUMAN RIGHTS China's Forbidden Subject BY MARK HOPKINS Bedino One bright afternoon early this winter in the sprawling Chinese city of Chengdu, Fang Li—not his real name—hunched over a map...
Paid articleChina Passes the Torch (November 1987)
ZHAO ZIYANG'S TWO-FOLD TASK China Passes the Torch By Mark Hopkins Beijing Deng Xiaopino's political finale could not have been bolder or more dramatic. In leading an entire...
Paid articleChina's Last Emperor (October 1987)
THE TWO FACES OF DENG XIAOPING China's Last Emperor BY MARK HOPKINS Beijing The rich, the powerful and the famous stream into China these days, hoping against hope for an audience with a...
Paid articleBeijing Plays Coy with Moscow (August 1987)
EXPLOITING THE THREE OBSTACLES' Beijing Plays Coy with Moscow By Mark Hopkins Beijing Chinese construction workers are crawling all over a lovely 19th-century Victorian mansion along...
Paid articleWaiting for October in China (April 1987)
THE THIRTEENTH PARTY CONGRESS Wilting for October in China BY MARK HOPKINS Beijing The latest actions and utterances of China's leaders can only add to the deep current uncertainty...
Paid articleChina Hits the Clutch (January 1987)
BACK TO BASICS? China Hits the Coluteli By Mark Hopkins Beijing It was only a matter of time before a backlash began to flay Deng Xiaoping's liberalizing leadership. The forced...
Paid articleTaking the Peking-Moscow Express (September 1986)
COMMUNISM IN TWO WORLDS Taking the Peking-Moscow BY MARK HOPKINS MIKHAIL S GORBACHEV Moscow For the traveler from the People' s Republic of China to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the...
Paid articleGoodbye Poland, Hello Summit (January 1982)
BUSINESS AS USUAL Goodbye Poland, Hello Summit BY MARK HOPKINS WOJCIECH JARUZELSKI WASHINGTON WHEN THE cries of outrage and sighs of tragedy over Poland subside here, which should be soon now,...
Paid articleCollision Course in Poland (April 1981)
THE SIGNALS FROM MOSCOW Collision Course in Polsnd bymarkh°pkins WOJCIECH JARUZEISKI Washington Poland's "democraticrenewal" last week survived its worst crisis to date when a threatened general...
Paid articleThe Legacy of Leonid Brezhnev (February 1981)
AFTER THE 26TH PARTY CONGRESS The Legacy of Leonid Brczhxicv bymarkh??p|<ins Just as everyone is pretty much persuaded the Soviets are awesomely armed and 10 feet tall, along comes that...
Paid articleArms and the Men in Moscow and Washington (December 1980)
AS LEADERS CHANGE Arms and the Men in Moscow and Washington BY MARK HOPKINS Washington Aleadership change in Moscow could come only weeks after Ronald Reagan takes office in Washington next...
Paid articleOur New Euromissiles and Theirs (October 1980)
BAFFLING THE ARMS CONTROLLERS Our New Euromissiles and Theirs By Mark Hopkins Washington The Soviet Union is now completing emplacement of a new missile system, the SS-20, with a potential for...
Paid articleThe Sverdlovsk Incident (June 1980)
A THREAT TO ARMS CONTROL The Sverdlovsk Incident by mark hopkins Washington For the first time since World War II, U.S. officials are saying privately that they are virtually certain the Soviet...
Paid articleThe Moscow Subway Crime (October 1979)
EXECUTING INNOCENTS The Moscow Subway C^rime bymarkhopkns Saturday evening, January 8, 1977. The Moscow subway train slowed as it approached the May First station on the city's east side. The cars...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence Limited Summit (June 1979)
Limited Summit Washington—Nothing beyond the anticipated is likely to occur when Jimmy Carter and Leonid 1. Brezhnev finally meet in Vienna June 15-18 to sign the salt-II treaty. For both men could...
Paid articleThe Bumpy Road to SALT-II (June 1978)
A TEST FOR DETENTE The Bumpy Road to SALT-II by Mark Hopkins Moscow It was nearly four years ago that Soviet Party Secretary Leonid I. Brezhnev met with President Gerald R. Ford in Vladivostok to...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence (September 1977)
Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. East German Jitters Munich-What the East German...
Paid articleThawing the U.S.-Soviet Chill (June 1977)
A MIXED REPORT IN GENEVA Thawing the U.S. - Soviet Chill BY MARK HOPKINS Moscow It was not the raid-May weather alone that warned up in Geneva when Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance and Foreign...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence The Other Russians (April 1977)
Correspondents, Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAUNTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. The Other Russians Moscow—Volodya and Anna, both in...
Paid articleBrezhnev at 70 (December 1976)
LOOKING TO HISTORY? Brezhnev at 70 by mark hopkins Moscow ONLY A little bit is known about the small-town boy from a Russian factory worker's family who, having scaled some of the world's most...
Paid articleThe Politics of the Soviet Party Congress (March 1976)
ECONOMICS AND POLYCENTRISM The Politics of the Soviet Party Congress BY MARK HOPKINS Moscow Soviet Communist party congresses, convened every five years, are party time in all ways. This was...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence (August 1975)
Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Geneva Notebook Geneva-Some 375 foreign affairs experts...
Paid articleRatifying Soviet Censorship (July 1975)
AS THE HELSINKI SUMMIT APPROACHES Ratifying Soviet Censorship BY MARK HOPKINS In the 20 yards between the baggage claim and customs counters at Moscow's Sheremetovo International Airport, new...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence (October 1973)
Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Hard Bargaining Geneva-for those who went through the...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence Brezhnev's Line (June 1973)
Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Brezhnev's Line Moscow-The Kremlin has a friend at...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence (January 1973)
Correspondents', Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Muffling Dissent Moscowthe Soviet civil rights...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence (December 1972)
Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Father of the BBC London—The British Broadcasting...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence (September 1972)
Correspondents' Corresponaence Vietnamized Death Bien Hoa-corporal Nguyen Van Sat was buried recently on a quiet hillock overlooking a junkyard and a bustling highway. The ceremony, one of a dozen...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence Rumanian Connection (May 1972)
Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Rumanian Connection Bucharest--Although she was the...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence Tito on the Road (November 1971)
Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS Tito on the Road Belgrade ??In the past two months,...
Paid articleCriminal Efficiency Experts (September 1971)
Criminal Efficiency Experts The Russian Secret Police By Ronald Hingley Simon & Schuster. 313 pp. $7.50. Reviewed by Mark Hopkins Soviet and East European specialist; author, "Mass Media in the...
Paid articleIs Three a Crowd? (May 1971)
THE GLOBAL TRIANGLE-2 Is Three a Crowd? BY MARK HOPKINS JUST AS America and Russia spent a large part of the '60s devising alternatives to nuclear war, it now seems they will be devoting much of...
Paid articleCharting the Soviet Course (March 1971)
THE 24TH PARTY CONGRESS Charting the Soviet Course BY MARK HOPKINS Leonid Brezhnev's generation counted 6.8 million souls at birth in 1906, most of them illiterate, God-fearing peasants. Within...
Paid articleTwo Views of Tito (March 1971)
Two Views of Tito Tito: A Biography By Phyllis Auty McGraw-Hill. 343 pp. $8.50. The Battle Stalin Lost: Memoirs of Yugoslavia 1948-1953 By Vladimir Dedijer Viking. 341 pp. $8.50. Reviewed by...
Paid articleSoviet Protest and the Proletariat (November 1970)
CONFRONTING A SILENT MAJORITY Soviet Protest and the Proletariat BY MARK HOPKINS Moscow Scene One: The office of G., a leading commentator for a major Soviet daily newspaper, stacked at either...
Paid articleAgenda in Yugoslavia (October 1970)
NIXON-TITO TALKS Agenda in Yugoslavia BY MARK HOPKINS What troubles Yugoslavia is what troubles most small, bootstrap countries. Not enough money for development, especially hard currency. A...
Paid articleSad Summer in Prague (July 1970)
MOVING TOWARD 'NORMALIZATION' Sad Summer Pfcl|^UC by mark HOPK1NS Prague Anger and disillusionment, fear and outrage????All the initial emotions that enveloped Prague when Soviet troops occupied...
AuthorHOPKINS, MARK W.
AuthorHopper, Jay
AuthorHORAN, TIM
AuthorHORKHEIMER, MAX
AuthorHornaday, Mary
AuthorHORNBECK, STANLEY K.
AuthorHOROWITZ, DAVID L.
AuthorHOROWITZ, IRVING LOUIS
AuthorHOROWITZ, IRVINGLOUIS
AuthorHORWICH, RICHARD
AuthorHOSE, ALEX
AuthorHOTTELET, KICHARD C.
AuthorHOTTELET, RICHARD
AuthorHOTTELET, RICHARD C
AuthorHOTTELET, RICHARD C.
AuthorHOTTER, BENJAMIN P
AuthorHourwich, Isaac A.
AuthorHOUSTON, MICHAEL
AuthorHoward, Jordan
AuthorHoward, Raymond
AuthorHOWARD, RICHARD
AuthorHoward, Roy W.
AuthorHOWE, FANNY
AuthorHowe, Irving
AuthorHOWE, JOHN MANDER \ RUSSELL WARREN
AuthorHOWE, MICHAEL BERGER \ RUSSELL WARREN
AuthorHOWE, QUINCY
AuthorHOWE, RUSSELL WARREN
AuthorHOY, RALPH LORD
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