Word: khrushchevism
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...Nikita Khrushchev had a fine man on hand for the job in Vice President Kassim Hanga, who studied at Moscow's Lumumba University for 21 years. And if Red China's Premier Chou En-lai was interested, he had only to pop over from West Africa and talk with Peking's good friend, Foreign Minister Abdul Rahman Mohamed. "Babu" would certainly listen...
...Method's Good." Nonetheless, disarmament negotiators remained hopeful that the East-West arms race might be slowed by the process that Khrushchev calls "mutual example." Thus the Johnson Administration's announcement of a $1.3 billion cutback in the current U.S. military budget was balanced with Moscow's recent claim to have slashed Soviet military expenditures by 4.4%, or $666 million...
...Khrushchev in particular, further cuts in nuclear and conventional forces would conveniently ease a shortage of manpower and investment capital that has bedeviled his plans to boost output of chemicals and consumer goods. "The main thing we need now," said Foster, "is patience and determination." Scratchy Tsarapkin had a characteristic Red reply: "Any method is good provided you get results...
Recognition of the new regime poured in from Communist countries: North Korea, Cuba, Red China, the Soviet Union. Okello, taking time out from his broadcasting to thank Moscow for its recognition, messaged Nikita Khrushchev his agreement that capitalism should be buried. On Zanzibar at least, declared Okello, "the grave is ready...
...problem is even more complex. Washington must weigh De Gaulle's intransigence against his proven faithfulness as an ally in such moments of crisis as the confrontation with Khrushchev over the missiles in Cuba. What the situation seemed to call for urgently was a personal meeting between Charles de Gaulle and Lyndon Johnson for an examination in depth of Franco-American differences. De Gaulle's move toward recognition of Red China is simply one more in a long list of policy conflicts, and it is unlikely that relations will improve without a dialogue between the Presidents...