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AuthorKhimoy, Mark
AuthorKHINOY, ANDREW
AuthorKhinoy, Mark
AuthorKIBEL, ALVIN C.
AuthorKIHSS, PETER
AuthorKILBY, PETER
AuthorKILLINGSWORTH, MARK R.
AuthorKILPATRICK, WILLIAM H.
AuthorKILSON, MARTIN
AuthorKIMMEL, ARTHUR
AuthorKIMMEL, MICHAEL S.
AuthorKing, Bertha Hale
AuthorKing, Cameron H.
AuthorKing, Gene
AuthorKING, JUDSON
AuthorKING, LAWRENCE T.
AuthorKING, MARTIN LUTHER Jr.
AuthorKing, Murray
AuthorKing, Murray E.
AuthorKING, RICHARD
AuthorKING, RICHARD H.
AuthorKING, SAM ROMER, LAWRENCE T.
AuthorKingdon, Frank
AuthorKINGSBURY, READ
AuthorKINGSBURY, ROBERT
AuthorKINGSBURY, ROCER
AuthorKINGSBURY, ROGER
AuthorKINGSRURY, ROGER
AuthorKINGSTON-MANN, DAN N. JACOBS PETER J. STAVRAKIS SETH SINGLETON DAVID W. HUNTER CHARLES TIMBERLAKE DA
AuthorKINTNER, WILLIAM R.
AuthorKipp, Morjorie
AuthorKirchheimer, Otto
AuthorKIRK, DONAI.D
AuthorKIRK, DONAID
AuthorKIRK, DONALD
Paid articleDiplomacy vs. Missiles in Korea (January 2009)
Clinton on the Road Diplomacy vs. Missiles in Korea By Donald Kirk Seoul During her February 20 visit, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton professed “fond memories of the times...
Paid articleWhy Korea Cares About Iraq (March 2007)
An Unwilling Coalition Partner Why Ko r e a C ares About Iraq By Donald Kirk SEOUL IT IS WIDELY presumed that because South Koreans have enough trouble wor rying about events in...
Paid articleMy Favorite Gig (January 2006)
Letter from Seoul My Favorite Gig By Donald Kirk Seoul IN the EARLY 1960s, as a fledgling newspaper reporter and graduate student at the University of Chicago, I hardly had time for...
Paid articleCalling the Shots in Korea (July 2005)
Kim's Nuclear Gambit Calling the Shots in Korea By Donald Kirk Seoul Even before the six-nation talks in Beijing broke for a "recess" on August 7, it was apparent that nothing...
Paid articleSeoul Divided (March 2005)
Protest and Revisionism Seoul Divided By Donald Kirk Seoul In the chill of early winter I witnessed two demonstrations espousing causes that seemed undeniably just. At the first, in...
Paid articleBaghdad Diary (September 2004)
Ice Cream, Democracy and Car Bombs Baghdad Diary By Donald Kirk Baghdad WITH A LAUGH, the South African attendant on the Royal Jordanian Air flight from Amman told me not to bother...
Paid articleDecoding North Korea (September 2003)
What a Dictator Wants Decoding North Korea By Donald Kirk Seoul As THE 55th anniversary of North Korea's Communist government approached in September, several leading newspapers here...
Paid articleMeanwhile, Back in South Korea (January 2003)
Reviewing the U.S. Relationship Meanwhile, Back in South Korea By Donald Kirk Seoul The United States Eighth Army, Korean War veterans will remember, bore the brunt of the Communist...
Paid articleDown the Road in Korea (September 2001)
After Kim Jong ll's Pilgrimage to Moscow Down the Road in Korea By Donald Kirk Seoul The midsummer rail journey of North Korean leader Kim Jong II to Moscow and St. Petersburg was...
Paid articleOpportunity Time for the Koreas (September 2000)
In the Face of a Great Power Game Opportunity Time for the Koreas By Donald Kirk Seoul The onrush of stunning events on the Korean Peninsula in the past several months has produced...
Paid articleSouth Korea's New Activists (March 2000)
Fighting Political Corruption South Korea's New Activists By Donald Kirk Seoul In the weeks before South Korea's April 13 National Assembly elections, corruption among the legislature's...
Paid articlePacifying Pyongyang (September 1999)
KIM JONG IL'S LIFE SUPPORT Pacifying Pyongyang By Donald Kirk Seoul North Korea has triumphed again. On September 12, it concluded six days of haggling in Berlin with a vague...
Paid articleKorea's Mid-Crisis Election (December 1997)
A SEESAW CONTEST Korea's Mid-Crisis Election By Donald Kirk As I write, embattled South Korea is coming to the climax of its most divisive presidential campaign since mass...
Paid articleDoing the Cha-Cha in the Philippines (November 1997)
POWER POLITICS Doing the Cha-Cha in the Philippines By Donald Kirk Manila The Filipinos have just done their own version of the chacha, but it was a political, not a ballroom, dance. The...
Paid articleSimmering Dissidence in Hong Kong (July 1997)
A TROJAN HORSE? Simmering Dissidence in Hong Kong By Donald Kirk Hong Kong One evening it was British Hong Kong, the colony I first set foot in during the early summer of 1963. The next...
Paid articleNorth Korea Woos the Capitalists (May 1992)
TO PRESERVE OPPRESSION? North Korea Woos the Capitalists BY DONALD KIRK Chongjin The advice of "Great Leader" Kim Il Sung is etched in white on a red wall at the entrance to the port complex of...
Paid articleSouth Korea's Year of Confrontations (March 1992)
AS ROH TAE WOO PREPARES TO DEPART South Korea's Year of Confrontations DONALD KIRK SEOUL THE WORKERS occupying the Hyundai Motors plant in the industrial city of Ulsan last January were in a...
Paid articleRegressive Recovery in Kuwait (October 1991)
EIGHT MONTHS AFTER SADDAM Regressive Recovery in Kuwait By Donald Kirk Kuwait City As the ruling elite haggle over democratic reform and seal the fate of Kuwait's "traitorous" Palestinian...
Paid articleJordan Inches Toward Democracy (May 1991)
COUNTING ON THE CENTER Jordan Inches Toward Democracy By Donald Kirk Amman Amid the continuing confusion from the West Bank to Kuwait, one might well miss the stirring of democracy here...
Paid articleFrom Bucharest to Beijing (January 1990)
A REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK From Bucharest to Beijing By Donald Kirk Bucharest The Chinese students on the train leaving Bucharest for Belgrade were encouraged. They had seen a revolution that...
Paid articleIn the Land of the Rising Yen (September 1988)
JAPAN FEELS ITS 'UNIQUENESS' In the Land of the Rising Yen By Donald Kirk Tokyo Return t? Japan after being away six years, aslrecently did, and you might at first wonder if you ever left....
Paid articleVietnam Looks to the West (July 1988)
ECONOMIC STIRRINGS Vietnam Looks to the West By Donald Kirk Hanoi Drive a few miles east of here on the road leading to the port city of Haiphong, and you begin to see why Vietnam's leaders...
Paid articleThe Several Faces of Syria (March 1988)
DOWNPLAYING TERRORISM The Several Faces of Syria BY DONALD KIRK Damascus On the streets, in shops and restaurants, one encounters almost an old-world civility here that seems at times to...
Paid articleThe Good Life in the Gulf (September 1987)
AMID A BLOODY WAR The Good Life in the Persian Gulf By Donald Kirk Bahrain The hulks of gutted freighters rising at crazy angles from the Shatt-al-Arab dramatize the waste of the...
Paid articleOlympian Hurdle in Korea (June 1987)
TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACY Olympian Hurdle in Korea BY DONALD KIRK The fever over the approaching 1988 Olympic Games in Korea coincides with some of the most Olympian political turmoil...
Paid articleFancy and Fact in Indochina (December 1986)
Fancy and Fact in Indochina When the War Was Over: The Voices of Cambodia's Revolution and Its People By Elizabeth Becker Simon & Schuster. 502 pp. $19.95. Bitter Victory By Robert Shaplen...
Paid articleNew Battle for the Philippines (October 1986)
IN MARCOS' SHADOW New Battle for the Philippines BY DONALD KIRK Manila The shadow of deposed President Ferdinand E. Marcos, never fully expunged, now looms increasingly large in this troubled...
Paid articleThe Bottom Line in Japan (November 1983)
OF ARMS AND AUTOMOBILES The Bottom Line in Japan BY DONALD KIRK Washington United States and Japanese negotiators rattled uneasily over the nasty little bump on the great superhighway to a...
Paid articleJapanese Charades in Washington (January 1983)
NAKASONE'S GOODWILL TOUR Japanese Charades in Washington by donald kirk Washington Japan is "the unsinkable aircraft carrier," Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone told reporters on his January...
Paid articleDemocracy Without Dissent in Korea (March 1982)
THE PLIGHT OF KIM DAE JUNG Democracy Without Dissent in Korea BY DONALD KIRK SEOUL TWO DETECTIVES were bowing themselves politely from the home of Mrs Kim Dae Jung as she received yet another...
Paid articleJapanese Money Politics (December 1981)
THE ALLEN AND TANAKA SCANDALS Japanese Money Politics BY DONALD KIRK RICHARD V. ALLEN Tokyo Take $2.2 million from an American aircraft company, and if you are a Japanese official you may be a...
Paid articleJapan as Mideast Middleman (November 1981)
ARAFAT'S VISIT Japan as Mideast Middleman BY DONALD KIRK Tokyo The Japanese were circumspect to the point of the absurd on the eve of Yasir Arafat's arrival. "The visit of Mr. Arafat will not be...
Paid articleProtecting Japanese Business (October 1981)
'FREE' MARKETEERS Protecting Japanese Business bydonaldkrk Tokyo The setting was the elegant living room of an American bank executive. The guests were business colleagues and their wives, over...
Paid article"Democracy" in the Philippines (June 1981)
SIMMERING OPPOSITION Democracy' in the Philippines BY DONALD KIRK SALVADOR LAUREL Manila To no one's surprise, President Ferdinand Edralin Marcos was returned to office on June 16 with better...
Paid articleThe Pope as Evangelist (March 1981)
FILLING AVOID The Pope as Evangelist \f\ Jcipan by d°nald k,rk Nagasaki The question being asked here in the wake of Pope John Paul II's visit last month is whether the Japanese Catholic Church,...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence Wooing Neighbors (February 1981)
birespondents' piresBonqence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Wooing Neighbors Tokyo??For some his words recalled the...
Paid articleChallenge to the Nationalists in Taiwan (January 1980)
ANEW OPPOSITION Challenging the Nationalists in Taiwan * kirk Taipei The facts are jumbled. One witness reports the crowd surged through the police lines, strug-ling only to get to safety....
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence (December 1979)
Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Japanese Game Tokyo-when Japanese politics becomes too...
Paid articleHow Ohira Failed (November 1979)
SURPRISE IN JAPAN How Ohira Failed BY DONALD KIRK Tokyo The apathy of the crowds along the campaign trail marked out by Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira two days before Japan's national elections...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence (September 1979)
Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS Japanese Consensus Tokyo-Probably no other major...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence Japan vs. the Boat People (September 1979)
BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS Japan vs. the Boat People Kamakura, Japana small yet not insignificant chapter of the...
Paid articleThe Noh Summit (July 1979)
PLAYACTING IN JAPAN The Noh Summit BY DONALD KIRK MASAYOSHI OHIRA Tokyo Nobody seemed to remember the anniversary during the June 28-29 summit here, but exactly 60 years earlier, on June 28,...
Paid articleOn the Chinese Home Front (May 1979)
DURING THE ATTACK ON VIETNAM Onthe Chinese Home Front bydonald Kweilin, China China had invaded Vietnam, but one could hardly have guessed it from talking to the Chinese people. "We have very...
Paid articleA View from the Right (June 1977)
A View from the Right Secret Intelligence in the Twentieth Century By Constantine FilzGibbon Stein and Day. 350 pp. $10.00. Reviewed by Donald Kirk Author, "Tell It to the Dead: Memories of a...
Paid articleWest Point on the Defensive (July 1976)
REAFFIRMING TRADITION West Point on the Defensive BY DONALD KIRK West Point Such phrases as "cheating scandal" and "doubts about the system" seem strangely out of place on the great stone...
Paid articleLebanon's Uneasy Peace (March 1976)
FIRST STEP TO WHAT? Lebanon's Uneasy Peace BY DONALD KIRK Beirut In this essentially bourgeois mercantile country, the overwhelming urge among leaders and members of all factions to keep making...
Paid articleMisreading the Reporter's Role (February 1976)
Misreading the Reporter's Role The First Casualty: From the Crimea to Vietnam-The War Correspondent As Hero, Propagandist and Myth-Maker By Phillip Knightley Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 465 pp....
Paid articleThe Unlonely Japanese Crowd (July 1975)
The Unlonely Japanese Crowd Japan: The Fragile Superpower By Frank Gibney Norton. 347 pp. $10.00. Reviewed by Donald Kirk New York Bureau Chief, Chicago "Tribune"; former Far East...
Paid articleThe Final Tragedy of Vietnam (April 1975)
Perspectives THE FINAL TRAGEDY OF VIETNAM BY DONALD KIRK They always knew we would run out on them. At times you couldn't find a politician or Army officer in Saigon who wasn't deeply suspicious...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence Japan Wants Ford (September 1974)
Correspondents Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Japan Wants Ford Tokyo-Not long ago, Japanese officials...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence (July 1974)
Correspondents Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Vietnam Between Wars Saigon-there was a time between the...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence (June 1974)
Correspondents Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Chinese Puzzles Hong Kong-What is going on in China,...
Paid articleA Visit to Kompong Cham (October 1973)
CAMBODIA HANGS ON A Visit to Kompong Cham by donald kirk Phnom Penh Two American adventurers, Don Douglass and Fred Compton, came to Cambodia in search of a war and signed on as pilots for an...
Paid articleThe ICCS's Impossible Mission (June 1973)
OBSERVERS AT A CONTINUING WAR The ICCS's Impossible Mission BY DONALD KIRK Phan Thiet The young Canadian staff officer for once was excited. "Get in my jeep," he offered, "I'm going out a little...
Paid articleVietnam After the Cease-Fire (December 1972)
BUYING TIME Vietnam After the Cease-Fire BY DONALD KIRK Saigon It's all over. The documents may or may not have been signed, but it's through. Not the war, just the American "involvement." Most...
Paid articleJapan's Quest for Neutrality (October 1972)
DEFENSE AND DIPLOMACY IN Japan's Quest for Neutrality by donald kirk KAKUEI TANAKA Tokyo Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka sweats profusely when he works He also likes to drink, which raises the...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence Traveling Salesman (February 1972)
Traveling Salesman Tokyo??It was a visit laden with incongruities, the most notable being that it happened at all Yet there was the stony-faced Soviet foreign minister, Andrei Gromyko, sitting in a...
Paid articleCambodia's Identity Crisis (May 1971)
THE CHALLENGE IN PNOMPENH Cambodia's Identity Crisis BY DONALD KIRK Pnompenh "La Liste Noire" survives here, a kind of symbolic memento of the Sihanouk era. I discovered that Cambodia still...
Paid articleCorrespondents' Correspondence (April 1971)
Correspondents' Correspondence BRIEF TAKEOUTS OF MORE THAN PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS. Mylai 4 Anniversary Songmy--The village where the blood...
Paid articleThailand Braces for Trouble (March 1971)
RIVALRY AT THE TOP Thailand Braces for Trouble BY DONALD KIRK Bangkok Supple young Thai girls will not compete this year for the title of "Miss Thailand" and the privilege of representing their...
Paid articlePolitical Maneuvering in Saigon (January 1971)
'BIG' MINHS CHALLENGE Political Maneuvering in Saigon BY DONALD KIRK OUR PROBLEM is to win the peace, not the war," remarked Senator Vu Van Man during a recent interview in the old...
Paid articleBehind Saigon's Show Trials (August 1970)
:ives BEHIND SAIGON'S SHOW TRIALS BY DONALD KIRK Saigon The oddest sight at the trial of National Assembly deputy Tran Ngoc Chau, held early this year, was the presence in the austere military...
Paid articleSoutheast Asia Faces the Future (February 1969)
FEARS AND HOPES Southeast Asia Faces the Future By Donald Kirk Jakarta The Indonesian Army lieutenant, sitting in a small bamboo-walled house in the rugged hills along the southeastern coast of...
Paid articleVietnam After the Bomb Halt (December 1968)
THE VIEW FROM CAMBODIA Vietnam After the Bomb Halt Phnom Penh Avisit to this old French-colonial-style Cambodian capital, 60-odd miles across the border from South Vietnam, offers fresh...
Paid articleDoves and 'Coups' in Vietnam (October 1968)
Doves and 'Coups' in Vietnam By Donald Kirk Saigon At a reception this month marking the first anniversary of South Vietnam's National Assembly, Nguyen Gia Hien, outspoken leader of a noisy...
Paid articleReport from the Thailand Front (September 1968)
THE GREATER SOUTHEAST ASIAN WAR Report from the Thailand Front By Donald Kirk Bangkok The garish lights of Udorn bum into the early hours. Names such as "Gazebo" and "Monaliza" glare across the...
Paid articleThe Dzu Affair (August 1968)
VIETNAM'S DELICATE INTERLUDE The Dzu Affair By Donald Kirk Saigon Attorney Truong Dinh Dzu could hardly be a less palatable candidate for the role of hero in the name of freedom. At Dzu's trial...
Paid articleNorth Vietnam's Strategy (June 1968)
INTENSIFYING THE PRESSURE North Vietnam's Strategy By Donald Kirk Saigon One minute you were sitting in a bar off Tudo in downtown Saigon and the next minute you were outside, standing among a...
Paid articlePolitics in Saigon (May 1968)
THE PROSPECTS FOR CHANGE Saigon The city has almost returned to wartime normalcy. The streets are crowded with cars and trucks and motorscooters, the shops are jammed with gleaming Western...
Paid articleInnocence Abroad (October 1967)
Tangled in the Brambles SIGNS AND WONDERS By Francoise Mallet-Joris Translated by Henna B riff aid t Farrar, Straus & Giroux 408 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by GEORGE WOODCOCK Editor, "Canadian...
Paid articleChina's Year of Turmoil (August 1967)
China's Year of Turmoil Hong Kong Mao Tse-tung is a hopeless romantic who has never lost the vision of the Long March The only lesson he appears to have learned from the failure of the Great Leap...
Paid articleMorsels of Information (May 1967)
Morsels of Information journey through china By Jules Roy Translated by Francis Price Harper & Row. 299 pp. $7.95. china: the other communism By K. S. Karol Translated by Tom Baistow Hill & Wang....
Paid article'Here Lies Bung Karno' (April 1967)
EPITAPH FOR A REVOLUTIONARY 'Here Lies Bung Karno' By Donald Kirk Deep in Central Java dusty, grinning youths still shout "Hidup Bung Karno"??Long Live Brother Karno"??at clandestine meetings and...
Paid articleSihanouk's Juggling Act (January 1967)
REPORT FROM CAMBODIA Sihanouk's Juggling Act By Donald Kirk Phnom Penh Being preoccupied with politics and bombings, correspondents sometimes neglect to report that this city is charming and...
Paid articleIndonesia's Revolutionary Justice (November 1966)
THE CASE OF THE MISSING DEFENDANT Indonesia's Revolutionary Justice By Donald Kirk Jakarta Indonesia's military censors, under the over-all supervision of Major General Amir Machmud, a...
Paid articleSlow Turn in Jakarta (September 1966)
OPENING TO THE WEST Slow Turn In Jakarta By Donald Kirk Jakarta An invidious rumor around Jakarta these days has it that the United States and Indonesia have already reached a "secret...
Paid articleIndonesia's New Politics (June 1966)
CHAOS VS. CHARISMA Indonesia's New Politics By Donald Kirk Jakarta Now that President Sukarno has been stripped of most of his power, his critics are beginning to appreciate one of his...
Paid articleNew Order in Jakarta (April 1966)
INDONESIA ENTERS ANOTHER PHASE New Order in Jakarta By Donald Kirk Jakarta THE ANNOUNCEMENT of the names of Indonesia's new Cabinet ministers was hardly an occasion for rejoicing....
Paid articleIndonesia's Fragmented Revolution (March 1966)
WHY SUKARNO STAYS ON TOP Indonesia's Fragmented Revolution By Donald Kirk Hong Kong Dead rats pour their guts out on the main street, victims of creaking trucks and fast-moving cars. Beside...
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AuthorKIRK, THOMAS LAND / DONALD
AuthorKIRKLAND, LANE
AuthorKirkpatick, George R.
AuthorKIRKPATRICK, G. R.
AuthorKirkpatrick, George R.
AuthorKirkpatrick, Jeane J.
AuthorKIRSHENBAUM, BINNIE
AuthorKISS, GEORGE P. BROCKWAY / LASZLO T.
AuthorKISSINGER, HENRY
AuthorKISSINGER, HENRY A.
AuthorKISSLINGER, JERRY
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