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Bullough, Vern L. | May 22, 1967 issue
This article comments on the economic conditions of Egypt, and the impact of a revolution. In its first decade the gross national product rose in real terms...

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Owens, Gwinn | December 21, 1970 issue
Israel Defense Minister Moshe Dayan may have brought with him to the U.S. a feasible plan for relieving the protracted and increasingly dangerous impasse...

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Proust, Harvey S. | December 8, 1956 issue
Presents several letters to the editor, on articles, previously published in several issues of the periodical "The Nation," in 1956. Results of a survey,...

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Kimche, Jon | August 25, 1956 issue
For by 1956 the Suez Canal had become as much of the Middle Eastern oil complex feeding Western Europe as were Kuweit, Iraq, Babrein, Qatar and, to a lesser...

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November 24, 1956 issue
Dag Hammerskjold, Secretary General of the United Nations (UN), and the United States, Great Britain and France have agreed on a common policy. It is to...

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Schuman, Frederick L. | December 22, 1956 issue
Presents several letters to the editor, on political conditions of the U.S. Foreign policy of the U.S., towards the Suez crisis, in Middle East and Europe;...

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Shultz, Lillie | September 15, 1951 issue
After more than six weeks of reluctant debate the U.N. Security Council today adopted by a vote of 8 with 3 abstentions, the resolution calling upon Egypt...

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Guerard, Albert | October 20, 1956 issue
Presents letters to the editor referencing articles and topics about politics and administration discussed in previous issues of The Nation. "Panama and...

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November 17, 1956 issue
Great Britain and the United Nations are moving towards a new collision over the Middle East. While they agreed last week to establish a U.N. police force...

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Russell, Harry | September 15, 1956 issue
The article focuses on the controversy over Egypt's nationalization of Suez Canal. The principal technical arguments raised by the West in favor of internationalization...

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