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Russia, Plus and Minus: I. War of the Economists

Werth, Alexander | July 31, 1948 issue

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It is informed that after the diplomatic exchanges between V.M. Molotov, foreign minister of Soviet Union and ambassador Bedell Smith, it was hoped that there would be no war. Another reason why the Soviets think that there will be no war is that Europe is now clearly split into two blocs, neither of which wants to make any move that will entail serious risks. Further friction may arise on some secondary question like Austria or Berlin, but in the main, the map of Europe is considered to have been drawn and accepted by both sides.

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POLITICAL development; POLITICAL science; MOLOTOV, Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich, 1890-1986; SMITH, Bedell; WAR; EUROPE
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