RELAXING TENSIONS IN EUROPE The Search for Security By Denis Healey London It is now clear that the only field in which the great powers are likely to make early progress in following up...
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WASHINGTON-U.S.A. Congress in Labor By Leo Janos Congress is now in its ninth month and either oblivious to its delicate condition or keeping the labor pains to itself. Veteran observers...
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THINKING ALOUD Facing the Facts in Vietnam By Irving Kristol The one obvious thing the crisis in Vietnam has demonstrated is the stereotyped and inflexible quality of American thinking about...
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NEW THREAT TO DEMOCRACY Behind the Greek Elections By Jane Peterson Athens A struggle has been going on in Greece over the past two years which has developed into a fervent crusade, and it...
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WHO WILL SUCCEED DE GAULLE? Pretensions of a Pretender By Herbert Lottman Paris An increasing number of Frenchmen believe that the next President of the Republic will be, simultaneously,...
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WRITERS & WRITING A Japanese Master By Stanley Edgar Hyman My favorite painting in all the world is one that I have never seen. It is "Portrait of Taira Shigemori" by the medieval Japanese...
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The Conservative Negation THE CONSERVATIVE AFFIRMATION By Willmoore Kendall Regnery. 272 pp. $5.95 Reviewed by JAMES MACGREGOR BURNS Professor of Political Science, Williams College:...
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Rebel With a Cause A MAN SURVIVES By Vladimir Maximov Grove. 106 pp. $2.95. Reviewed by ANDREW FIELD Contributor, "Partisan Review" Question-When is a story a novel? Answer-When it is...
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ON SCREEN By John Simon 31 Hath September As we entered Philharmonic Hall for the opening of the first New York Film Festival, a floating uneasiness hovered over our heads, exuded perhaps by...
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ON TELEVISION By David Boroff The Make-Believe Campus About A year ago, I had lunch with a highly-placed television executive who was full of excitement about a projected TV series. It...
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DEAR EDITOR AFRICAN DEMOCRACY From the start, I had better state the obvious-that my views lie closer to those of Immanuel Wallerstein ("An Africanist's Reply" NL, June 10) than to those of...
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