Western Europe
Vietnam: Study in Ironies
This article was originally printed on June 24, 1967 READ MORE >>
When the Big Four Met
This article was originally published on December 24th, 1919 READ MORE >>
Interview with Mao
Peking—In a rare interview which lasted about four hours, Mao Tse-tung conversed with me on topics ranging over what he himself called shan nan hai pei, or “from south of the mountains to north of the seas.” With China’s bountiful 200-million-ton 1964 grain harvest taxing winter storage capacities, with shops everywhere offering inexpensive foods and consumer goods necessities, and with technological and scientific advances climaxed by an atomic bang that saluted Khrushchev’s political demise. Chairman Mao might well have claimed a few creative achievements. READ MORE >>
A Neutral Zone in Europe?
AT THE END of the first part of this critique it was concluded that NATO’s current military doctrines and forces all too closely resemble what Mr. George F. Kennan said in his Reith Lectures on the BBC that they ought to be, with the unhappy consequence that many people in Britain and on the Continent have convinced themselves that Mr. READ MORE >>
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A European Union Is Still Our Best Hope
Europe the Battleground
Only an expansionist economy can combine defense and stability in Europe. Only European Union can provide the framework for expansion. Our Congress recognized this four years ago when it declared that the “economic integration and political unification” of Europe was a major objective of US policy. READ MORE >>
Will the Pact Save Peace?
The North Atlantic pact, which involves one of the most fateful decisions in American history, is being discussed in a series of articles in the New Republic. Last week Captain B. H. Liddell Hart, noted British military expert, analyzed the defensibility of Western Europe, and in an editorial we gave our reasons for believing that the North Atlantic pact deserves support. READ MORE >>
The Week
Policy, Not Tactics, Needed in Berlin The real issue of the Berlin crisis has now become clear. It is implicit in the last paragraph of the Soviet answer to the US protest note: READ MORE >>