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...been slightly less academic than Bell's. Abram Chayes, who has served as Legal Counsel to the State Department since 1961, has been deeply involved in several key foreign policy issues throughout his stay in Washington. "There is nothing that doesn't have legal aspects," says Chayes, who has dealt with problems ranging from, the Cuban crisis and the Moscow test-ban treaty to the first international piracy case in 100 years--the hijacking of the Santa Maria from Portugal in 1961. He has worked on the thorny legal questions in creating NATO's multilateral nuclear force, and he also...
...Continue." The President dealt first with U.S. foreign policy. "This nation will keep its commitments," he vowed, "from South Viet Nam to West Berlin. We will be unceasing in the search for peace, resourceful in our pursuit of areas of agreement, even with those with whom we differ, and generous and loyal to those who join with us in common cause." He pledged continuation of foreign aid to Asia, Africa and, through the Alliance for Progress, to Latin America - but he made no specific mention of controversial aid to countries in Eastern Europe...
...second session of the Vatican Council has dealt with schemata (agenda items) that have been of primary interest to Roman Catholics. This week the prelates are taking up an issue of profound interest to millions outside the church-the relationship of Catholicism to other faiths...
...General has his own views on issues of the Cold War and questions of allegiance. Western statesmen find de Gaulle enigmatic because yearly he becomes more unlike the French officials with whom they have dealt in the past. The new line is epitomized by de Gaulle's insistance on a nuclear force of his own. To the de Gaullist, the six Mirage bombers that France has managed to produce represent not the world's smallest nuclear armory, but France's credentials as a power. To the General's mind, NATO is a vestige of the time when only strong American...
Barghoorn, a specialist in Russian affairs, was on sabbatical from Yale and was travelling alone in Russia as a tourist, gathering material for a book, when state security agents arrested him in Moscow. The Associated Press reported that the arrest "provoked astonishment in Western quarters" since Barghoorn's activities dealt primarlly with cultural affairs...