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Vol. 047 Issue 005 (March 2 1964)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Pakistan's Ambiguous Politics
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OWEN, JOHN E.
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PROBLEM CHILD OF THE WEST Pakistan's Ambiguous Politics By John E. Owen Pakistan today is the problem child of the Indian subcontinent. It has been a problem to itself and to India since...
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West Germany Looks Inward
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Elegant, Robert
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CHALLENGES AFTER AFFLUENCE West Germany Looks Inward By Robert S. Elegant Bonn When Ludwig Erhard, who was treated as scornfully by his predecessor as King Edward VII was by his, finally...
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Congress and the Succession
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WELLS, GUS TYLER AND DAVID
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PERSPECTIVES Congress and the Succession By Gus Tyler and David Wells The fact that President Johnson suffered a severe heart attack nine years ago has given special poignancy to the...
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The Uses of American Power
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ROCHE, JOHN P.
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THINKING ALOUD The Uses of American Power By John P Roche No problem is more perplexing to liberals than the appropriate utilization of international power. For as long as I can remember,...
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Revitalizing the Alliance
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CAHN, HERBERT
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FOR A NEW POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA Revitalizing the Alliance By Herbert Cahn BY now, even among some of its staunchest advocates, there is general agreement that the Alliance for Progress has...
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The American Adam
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HYMAN, STANLEY EDGAR
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WRITERS & WRITING The American Adam By Stanley Edgar Hyman When John Barth's The Sot-Weed Factor was published in 1960, I appear to have been off hunting caribou near Baffin Bay, and reading...
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Chuckling, He Squared His Shoulders
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LARNER, JEREMY
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Chuckling, He Squared His Shoulders THE WILL By Harvey Swados World. 384 pp. $4.95. Reviewed by JEREMY LARNER Contributor, "Partisan Review," "Dissent," "Nation" One wants to appreciate...
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The Failure of Success
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TRISKA, JAN F.
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The Failure of Success THE REALITIES OF WORLD COMMUNISM Edited by William Petersen Prentice-Hall. 222 pp. $3.95. Reviewed by JAN F. TRISKA Department of Political Science, Director,...
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On Stage
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BERMEL, ALBERT
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ON STAGE By Albert Bermel A Round of Polo Marco Millions, Eugene O'Neill's scenic route to ridicule, is a thematic joke that keeps proposing the same variation. Marco Polo, his father and...
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On Screen
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LEKACHMAN, ROBERT
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ON SCREEN The Strangelove of the Intellectuals By Robert Lekachman To paraphrase an immortal Jimmy Durante line, Dr. Strangelove is the toast of the intellectuals. In England the...
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On Art
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KRAMER, HILTON
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ON ART By Hilton Kramer Purifying the Past No idea has been more consistently upheld by the spokesmen of modern art than the notion of artistic autonomy. A belief, verging at times on...
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On Music
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GOLDMAN, ALBERT
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ON MUSIC By Albert Goldman Homage to Mr. B. Like the great Cham of Tartary, George Balanchine today reigns over a rapidly expanding dance empire that in resources and prestige may yet...
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Dear Editor
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DEAR EDITOR JOBS AND THE MAN I found Irving Kristol's article, "Jobs and the Man" (NL, January 6), to suffer from one basic, recurring weakness common to many authors on the subject of...
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Vol. 047 Issue 006 (March 16 1964)
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