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December 22, 1956 issue

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This article presents a brief information, on politics and government of several nations. Critics of the U.S. Administration's policy of using the United Nations (UN), as its main reliance in dealing with the Suez crisis can be grouped in two broad categories: the cynics who feel that Washington turned to the UN, because it had no policy of its own and elected to join the Russians in forcing the British out of the oil-rich Middle East and the erstwhile idealists who have suddenly become advocates of the unilateral use of force. The political struggle in Hungary has now reached the critical phase, with Soviet prestige and power at stake. Responsible observers estimate that the Kadar regime can muster no more than five per cent of the Hungarian people.

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POLITICS, Practical; UNITED States -- Politics & government -- 1953-1961; UNITED States -- Foreign relations -- 1953-1961; MIDDLE East -- Foreign relations; HUNGARY -- Politics & government -- 1945-1989; UNITED Nations; MIDDLE East; HUNGARY; UNITED States
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