Word: non-communist
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...double during the 1970s. Slaking that intense thirst requires continual swift increases in output, and there is only one place they can come from. The desert sands of the Arab nations hold at least 300 billion bbl. of easily recoverable oil, or 60% of the proven reserves in the non-Communist world. Merely by increasing production more slowly than the West desires-let alone reducing it-the Arabs could cause considerable discomfort...
...study published in June by the Oil Committee of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), a United Nations agency including the most highly developed non-communist nations, reports that the Middle East has two-thirds of all world oil reserves and provides twenty-nine percent of the present supply. (The study, Oil: the Present Situation and Future Prospects, is available for $6.50 from the OECD Publications Office, 1750 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Washington...
...subject of the first section of the book. Reischauer envisions a dominant world role for Europe, Japan and North America as an interacting political-economic entity. He assumes that the Soviet Union and China will remain closed societies, out of the international main-stream. As a result, the developed non-communist countries will find it increasingly necessary to deal with the nations of the third world as equals...
...might be expected under such laws, political imprisonment is not reserved for supporters of the National Liberation Front. The best known political prisoners are not communists, but neutralists, pacifists, or other opponents of Thieu. According to some observers, in fact, it's precisely non-communist and even non-political people that the Saigon government is most interested in imprisoning. They're the ones that might help to bridge the gap between the Provisional Revolutionary Government and its opponents, or present an alternative to Thieu besides the NLF to upper-class Vietnamese, other Vietnamese anti-communists, and especially the United States...
...Both Communist and non-Communist Laotians are looking to Souvanna Phouma for guidance. He is expected to shortly announce the convening of a joint commission charged with carrying out the peace agreement. According to Souvanna, the coalition government will be formed by Oct. 10. He believes that the threat of a Communist takeover in Laos has been exaggerated. "The Laotian people," he confided to friends, "are too easygoing to be Communists...