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America’s Receding International Role
… not only an abundance of power, economic and military, but also the relevance of that power to the perceived wants of … adverse trade balances abroad, and the rise of powerful, competing economies, especially in Germany and Japan. … in a world without a hegemonic antagonist. No enemy soldiers or nuclear arsenals threatened American or European …
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Whitman in Liège
… After the screening, a retired professor of American Studies and I answered questions. I was told to speak slowly … What is the future of U.S.-European relations?” I was also asked how the United States could win the war on … that literary studies served diplomatic ends, that (in the Commission’s words) “these efforts will lead to better …
The Formula
… Her worst sins took place three years ago, and they were comparatively minor. She’d distributed leaflets, yelled “Gestapo” at the Zomos. She and her husband had also sheltered, for an evening, an underground activist, but … woke to find the phone lines dead, the airwaves silent, soldiers in the street. Her husband strung wires in a web …
Most Dangerous, Most Unmerciful
… to seal off the area. I could walk through debris and bodies without question and watch other reporters pose in the … to dozens of panicked police to get through the checkpoints. At the hospital, the doctor worked very fast. He … Since 1988, Halo Trust teams have cleared more than 26,000 acres of land in Afghanistan—removing nearly 700,000 …
Part-Time Father
… it out last week. It’s helped my game a lot. . . . Steve’s coming for the weekend. Okay?” “Sure , it’s okay,” Herb … to them were silent. Down a street with contemporary colonials with broad front lawns, American eagles over front … League team? Questions like those fell into a pit and died. A couple of years back he could have played an …
Three Novels From Finland
… Translated by Alexander Matson. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.50. Meek Heritage. By F. E. Sillanpaa. … by Kenneth C. Kaufman. New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company. $2.50. The year 1939, in which Finland by her … prowess won the admiration of the civilized world, saw also her recognition in the field of letters. Her greatest …
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