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19A. U.S. FOREIGN POLICY
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51993. CHINA AND THE IDEAL SOCIETY. A philosophical study of the ideal societal relationship between individual and masses, with a commentary on the positive and negative aspects of social planning in the People's Republic of China. The ideal society is seen as a perhaps impossible goal. 8 pages, 0 footnotes, 0 bibliographic sources.
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$56
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51656. THE FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE U.S. BY BLANCKE. Critical survey of this book giving the purpose and functions of the Foreign Service (State Dept. career men); reviewer finds it avoids controversy. 6 pages, 6 footnotes, 1 bibliographic source.
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$42
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16121. ALLIANCE FOR PROGRESS IN LATIN AMERICA: EMPHASIS ON BOLIVIA. A critical evaluation of the "Alliance for Progress" program. It concludes that the program was a mis-applied attempt to impose classical capitalism upon a region in need of radical revolution. 11 pages, 4 footnotes, 7 bibliographic sources.
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$77
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