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AuthorHUCHES, JOHN
AuthorHUDSON, C. F.
AuthorHUDSON, G. F.
Paid articleTaiwan's Radical Alternative (September 1971)
TURNING TO MOSCOW Taiwan's Radical Alternative BY G. F. HUDSON IT WAS inevitable that President Nixon's decision to visit Peking would be a blow to the Nationalist regime in Taiwan, which the...
Paid articleChina's New Order (July 1971)
THE CCP AT 50 China's New BY G. F. HUDSON in the territory of China, but in the seat of government in the former capital of the Ming and Manchu emperors. One thing, however, has not changed: the...
Paid articleUpsetting the Balance of Terror (May 1971)
THE GLOBAL TRIANGLE-1 Upsetting the Balance of Terror BY G. F. HUDSON WHEN in the summer of 1954 a British Labor party delegation headed by Clement Attlee paid a visit to Peking with a stopover in...
Paid articleParis and Peking (February 1964)
A DANGEROUS COURTSHIP Paris and Peking By G. F. Hudson The year 1954 saw the end of the French empire in Indochina, 96 years after its foundation. The circumstances of the...
Paid articleStrains on the Japanese Left (September 1963)
LETTER FROM HIROSHIMA Strains on the Japanese Left By G. F Hudson Hiroshima The Japanese nation has the distinction of being the only one actually to suffer the effects of that warfare with...
Paid articleAdmonitions from Comrade Mao (July 1963)
BEHIND THE SINO-SOVIET POLEMIC Admonitions from Comrade Mao By G. F. Hudson Ethics has been denned as the theory of what other people ought to do. The definition is very applicable to the...
Paid articleBehind the Himalayan War (November 1962)
WHY CHINA TURNED ON INDIA Behind the Himalayan War By G. F Hudson Why have they done it? This is perhaps the question most often being asked in the West about the Chinese encroachments on...
Paid articleHitler and Khrushchev (October 1961)
A Study in Similarity Hitler & Khrushchev By G. F Hudson London A student of modern history reading the recent notes and discourses of Nikita Khrushchev on peace and disarmament must...
Paid articleMeeting at Wiston House: (March 1961)
MEETING AT WISTON HOUSE Russian version of secret Ivinskaya trial dominates Anglo-Soviet conference on cultural exchanges By G. F. Hudson London The British press and public had a unique...
Paid articleCompromise in Moscow: (January 1961)
By G. F. Hudson Compromise in Moscow An analysis of the manifesto issued after the recent Communist summit meeting in Russia London The most impressive fact about the manifesto of the 81...
Paid articleThe Faces of Japan: Neutralism and 'Re-insularization' (September 1960)
The Faces of Japan—Two Articles NEUTRALISM AND 'RE-INSULARIZATION' By G. F. Hudson When the Germans were defeated in 1945, they were not driven out of Europe, but remained a nation in the middle...
Paid articleThe Coexistence Debate (May 1960)
The Coexistence Debate 'Claim that Soviet Union has always pursued a policy of coexistence is untenable as a matter of historical fact and arouses suspicions about the future' By G. F. Hudson THE...
Paid articleChina Pushes Southward (October 1959)
Peking's current policy is directed toward 'rounding off the reconquest of Tibet by incorporating all ethnically Tibetan areas' China Pushes Southward By G. F. Hudson WHEN INDIA was part of the...
Paid articleTHE BERLIN ULTIMATUM (January 1959)
An analysis of The Berlin Ultimatum By G. F. Hudson ^\ A #e do not make our pro-Jf posal in the form of an ultimatum," declared Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev at a press conference in Moscow on...
Paid articleA New Phase in Chinese Communism: (December 1958)
Attacks on revisionism, creation of 'communes' and Peking,s demands for Moscow leadership in 'proletarian internationalism' mark Mao's 'hard' line A New Phase in Chinese Communism By G. F....
Paid articlePeking, New Delhi and Moscow (September 1958)
Why China balked when Russia proposed India for the Big Five PEKING, NEW DELHI and MOSCOW By G. F. Hudson London FAILURE to consult allies in the making of critical policy decisions is not a...
Paid articleDulles and the Arab Plot Against Israel (April 1957)
Secretary Dulles and the Arab Plot Against Israel 'His policy must lead to the perpetration of a great international crime' By G. F Hudson In a public statement issued on March 15, after the...
Paid articleA New Strategy for the Mideast (January 1957)
By G. F. Hudson A NEW STRATEGY FOR THE MIDEAST With Britain's defeat, the U.S. must shield Baghdad Pact nations from Soviet attack The countries of the Middle East may be divided into two...
Paid articleThe Paradox of Polycentric Communism (January 1957)
The Paradox of polycentric Communism By G. F. Hudson IN THE days of the Comintern, the Soviet Union was the only country in which a Communist party held the full power of the state....
Paid articleNOTES ON THE UKRAINE (November 1956)
The breadbasket of the USSR has had a stormy, troubled life under Communism NOTES ON THE UKRAINE By G. F. Hudson In THE past century, the process of national self-determination in Europe...
Paid articleHow Unlikely Is War? (August 1956)
How Unlikely Is War? Nuclear stalemate has made 'conventional' wars more likely —— and we are poorly prepared By G. F Hudson London At the time of Stalin's death, there was among the nations of...
Paid articleTHE COURTIERS' REVOLT (April 1956)
A British view of the turn against Stalin The Courtiers' Revolt By G. F. Hudson When after the defeat of Nazi Germany and the suicide of Hitler the principal surviving leaders of the Third Reich...
Paid articleASIA IN THE WINGS (July 1955)
Because Far Eastern issues tend to divide the Western allies, the Soviets can be expected to press them early Asia in the Wings By G. F. Hudson The summit conference of the Big Four will...
AuthorHUDSON, G.F.
AuthorHUEBNER, LEE W.
AuthorHughan, Jessie W.
AuthorHUGHES, EMKYS
AuthorHUGHES, EVAN
AuthorHUGHES, H. STUART
AuthorHUGHES, JOHN
AuthorHUGHES, JOHN W.
AuthorHughes, Rupert
AuthorHUMPHREY, HUBERT H.
AuthorHUMPHREY, MURIEL
AuthorHumphrey, Senator Hubert H.
AuthorHUNT, JOHN
AuthorHUNT, LAWRENCE
AuthorHUNTER, CHARLAYNE
AuthorHUNTER, DAVID R.
AuthorHUNTER, EDWARD
AuthorHUNTER, ERNEST E.
AuthorHunter, Holland
AuthorHUNTINGTON, MICHAEL HARRINGTON/DAVID MARQUAND/MORTON H. HALPERIN/SAMUEL P.
AuthorHUNTINGTON, SAMUEL P.
AuthorHUPE, ROBERT STRAUSZ
AuthorHURRAY, WILLIAM
AuthorHURWITZ, HAROLD
AuthorHUSARSKA, ANNA
AuthorHUYSSEN, ANDREAS
AuthorHYMAN, STANLE YEDGAR
AuthorHYMAN, STANLEY EDGAR
AuthorHYMAN, STANLEY EDOAR
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