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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Military intervention, Morgenthau contended, doesn't solve the revolutionary problem, but is simply the easy way out. The only sound policy, he said, would be to compete with the Communists within a revolutionary framework, but this policy would be hard to sell to the U.S. Congress...

Author: By Stephen D. Lerner, | Title: Morgenthau: U.S. Failing To Respond To Revolution | 9/28/1965 | See Source »

Three critics of U.S. policy in Vietnam will analyze the war at 8 p.m. tonight in Lowell Lecture Hall. Hans J. Morgenthau, Director of the Institute for the Study of American and Military Policy at the University of Chicago, H. Stuart Hughes, professor of History, and Stanley Millet, former professor at the University of Saigon will participate in the discussion sponsored by the Faculty Committee on Foreign Policy and Harvard-Radcliffe Students for a Democratic Society...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Morgenthau on Viet Panel | 9/27/1965 | See Source »

...those who called for Commitment. But Mr. Lasch is far more interested in the failings of the '40's and '50's, and perhaps it is here that he is most illuminating. He notes that the post-Marxist "realist" school of political analysis, fathered by Niebuhr on Kennan, Morgenthau, Charles Osgood, Louis Halle, and John F. Kennedy, has based most of its concept of America's world role on the European situation, where the possibility of imperialism is understandably slight. Btu in the undeveloped world? Mr. Lasch hints that the old Marxist analysis of world politics, against which Niebuhr...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Family Portrait | 8/16/1965 | See Source »

...HANS J. MORGENTHAU Chicago...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jul. 9, 1965 | 7/9/1965 | See Source »

...Morgenthau, admitting that his position "must come as a surprise to some listeners here," did not call for an immediate U.S. pullout. Instead he suggested that the U.S. try to hold a few coastal enclaves to show the Viet Cong that they cannot win a complete military victory. "I think our aim must be to get out of Viet Nam," he said, "but to get out of it with honor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Debate | 7/2/1965 | See Source »

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