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Our Stake in Eastern Europe

Vambery, Rustem | December 19, 1942 issue

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This article provides information on the book "Eastern Europe and the United States," by Josef Hanc. Isolationism, some people hope, is as dead as a door-nail. It needs no argument, therefore, to prove that the United States has a political and economic stake in Eastern Europe which has plunged the world into war twice within a quarter-century. This interest lends special value to the succinct compendium of Hanc. His realism does not ignore the inadequacies of the Paris treaties, but points with acumen to the "limitless dynamic character" of revisionism.

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BOOKS & reading; EASTERN Europe & the United States (Book); HANC, Josef; INTERNATIONAL relations; NEUTRALITY; REALISM
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