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... foreign policy challenges would face the republic . In the post Second World War years the issue forced itself on America . At first , only minorities payed attention . Thus , whether or not Yalta was a " be- trayal " may have seemed an ...
... foreign policy challenges would face the republic . In the post Second World War years the issue forced itself on America . At first , only minorities payed attention . Thus , whether or not Yalta was a " be- trayal " may have seemed an ...
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... foreign policy . Instead , apart from routine and instinct ( whose wisdom can be summarized without signifi- cant loss in one word - anti - communism ) , there seems to be only assorted " doctrines " to go by . There was , for example ...
... foreign policy . Instead , apart from routine and instinct ( whose wisdom can be summarized without signifi- cant loss in one word - anti - communism ) , there seems to be only assorted " doctrines " to go by . There was , for example ...
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... foreign affairs or from the domain of foreign policy to domestic affairs there is nothing but trouble : in either direction influences are pernicious . These influences could hardly have a different impact since our conduct in one ...
... foreign affairs or from the domain of foreign policy to domestic affairs there is nothing but trouble : in either direction influences are pernicious . These influences could hardly have a different impact since our conduct in one ...
Contents
Irena GrudzińskaGross | 11 |
LEŚMIAN STUDIES | 19 |
Stefan Kieniewiczthe Man the Scholar and the Polish Patriot | 75 |
Copyright | |
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