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April 17, 1976 issue
Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. "Next Stop Pennsylvania," which discussed the results of Democratic primaries in several...

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Clubb, O. Edmund | May 1, 1976 issue
Discusses the economic and political situation in China. Struggle between the two 'lines' of revolution and pragmatism; Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai's vision...

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Werth, Alexander | April 11, 1953 issue
The article focuses on the extraordinary prominence and amount of space given to China Korea after the death of Joseph Stalin, leader of a communist party....

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Clubb, O. Edmund | May 17, 1971 issue
At a press conference on April 23, 1971, U.S. Secretary of State said that the U.S. hoped that contacts with China would develop into a "new chapter" in...

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September 20, 1958 issue
Without delay the U.S. Administration must find a way out of the dangerously exposed military and diplomatic position on the China issue. Inherently difficult,...

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Gayn, Mark | May 8, 1954 issue
For all the statesmen who have descended on Geneva, Switzerland, none is more remarkable than Chou En-Lai. One reason, of course, is that he speaks for...

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Gordey, Michel | May 22, 1954 issue
For almost three weeks the Geneva conference has been going on mostly outside the official conference room. Secret meetings between two, three, four or...

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del Vayo, J. Alvarez | June 19, 1954 issue
The article presents an overview of the June 1954 issue of "The Nation." Last week, the regime change in France occurred as Soviet Statesmen, V.M. Molotov...

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Jaffe, Sam A. | April 30, 1955 issue
Chou En-lai has proved to be the man of the week in Bandung, Indonesia. His suggestion that the U.S. and China negotiate directly on Formosa startled all...

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Bertram, James | June 23, 1956 issue
On the afternoon of May 8, 1956, one of those sunny spring days when a cold wind sneaks out of the Gobi desert, and nobody in Peking, China knows what clothes...

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