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...that Red China may be willing to resolve its ideological quarrel with the Soviet Union. Before the Congress. Chou En-lai protested that China, as always, was "firmly and unswervingly" a friend of Russia, paid lip service to the Khrushchev line-usually derided in China-of peaceful coexistence with non-Communist countries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Red China: Disarray | 4/27/1962 | See Source »

...attempt to demonstrate that today's news can best be understood in the perspective of history. With rare exception, its lavishly illustrated contents take the long view. An article on Red China, for example, traces the Communist conquest all the way back to Sun Yat-sen - a non-Communist revolutionary who toppled the 268-year Manchu dynasty in 1911. Caesar's Roman legions tramp through a lengthy examination of the U.S. Air Force's Strategic Air Command. The antecedents of Samos. the U.S.'s TV spy satellite, are tracked back across 100 years, when a balloon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Diffident Newcomer | 4/20/1962 | See Source »

...spread explosively beyond Argentina's borders. In Ecuador last week, army officers ordered President Carlos Julio Arosemena to break relations with Castro's Cuba, touching off a crisis in which Aro-semena's entire Cabinet resigned. In Peru, where a leader of Latin America's non-Communist left, Victor Raúl Haya de la Torre, is running strong for next June's presidential elections, the Peruvian army promised to block his presidency. "Haya," said a general, "will not set foot in the presidential palace." One Latin American who acted to curb the infection...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Argentina: By Right of Might | 4/6/1962 | See Source »

...this time Diem's grasp on South Vietnam was strong, largely due to American military aid and political support. And now, although constantly threatened by Communist guerilla tactics and occasionally by non-Communist insurgents, Diem's regime continues its autocratic control...

Author: By Kathie Amatniek, | Title: Communism and Vietnam | 3/30/1962 | See Source »

Tougher Largesse. Hamilton already has tightened up his staff, tirelessly buttonholed Congressmen to argue the merits of aid. Hoping to head off traditional gripes, he went to Capitol Hill last week to present his case to the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Non-Communist Western countries have increased their aid 40% in the past five years to $2.3 billion a year, said Hamilton, and "these other free world countries are actually contributing a larger proportion of their gross national products to foreign assistance than is the U.S." Furthermore, said Hamilton, foreign aid does not appreciably affect the U.S. gold outflow: more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Aid: Open Season | 3/23/1962 | See Source »

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