Word: isolationized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week, 140 million Americans faced the greatest opportunity of their history. Strangely enough, it was of Russia's making, though the U.S. had forced the issue. In Paris, Russia refused to participate in Secretary of State George Marshall's plan for the revival of Europe (see INTERNATIONAL...
Next day the All-India Committee of the Congress Party got together and unanimously resolved that it "cannot admit the right of any state of India to declare its independence and to live in isolation from the rest of India."
Events in British India had apparently persuaded the old Maharaja to forsake Nepal's isolation policy. But he was also persuaded by younger members of the Rana family, most of whom were educated in British India. U.S. mission members found that these young Nepalese have clear ideas about what...
Senator Taft's perseverence in isolation has led him to suggest recently that the United States withdraw the Baruch plan for international atomic energy control "until the world is in a more peaceful state." By throwing this idea upon the table as a last futile barrage against the Lilienthal confirmation...
Concluded the committee: "On all sides we see the disintegration of loyalties . . . the revival of ancient prejudices, the increase of frustrations, the eclipse of hope. . . . Religion at its best has always been an integrating force, a spiritual tonic for a soul racked by fear and cringing in weakness. ... Its imperfections...