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In 1962. McGeorge Bundy, U.S. President John F. Kennedys national secur ity adviser, took to the pages of Foreign Affairs to grapple with a challenge that his modern-day counterparts wouldfindfamiliar: How should Washington deal with neutral countries that opted out of the great geopolitical rivalry...
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Published in: | Foreign affairs (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2023-11, Vol.102 (6), p.212-212 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In 1962. McGeorge Bundy, U.S. President John F. Kennedys national secur ity adviser, took to the pages of Foreign Affairs to grapple with a challenge that his modern-day counterparts wouldfindfamiliar: How should Washington deal with neutral countries that opted out of the great geopolitical rivalry of the day? Bundy professed a magnanimous approach to the nonaligned states of the Third World, but he hinted that there were limits to Americas patience. |
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ISSN: | 0015-7120 2327-7793 |