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...clash of wills between the superpowers. While this does not necessarily mean a return to the brink of nuclear war, it certainly does not augur well for an agreement that would secure the nuclear peace, nor for a summit at which such an agreement might be signed. -By Strobe Talbott...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: Roadblocks en Route to a Superpower Summit | 8/22/1983 | See Source »

...group that will work out the specifics with Honduras was not even scheduled to arrive there until Aug. 1." Nelan, however, was able to draw on information he had gleaned during a three-week trip in June through five Central American countries to assess the military situation. Diplomatic Correspondent Strobe Talbott, who wrote this week's Essay, could also call on firsthand knowledge gained from two recent visits to Central America...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Aug. 8, 1983 | 8/8/1983 | See Source »

...America's growing militarization and ideological polarization. Monge and other Costa Rican officials must be especially careful not to appear too much in the pocket of Uncle Sam. Monge stresses what might be called the liberal critique of the Central American crisis. As he told TIME Diplomatic Correspondent Strobe Talbott last week: "For decades there has been repression of the people of Central America by oligarchs. This has created a serious dilemma for the U.S. Is it going to support unpopular oligarchs against guerrillas controlled by the Marxist-Leninists? Costa Rica wants to be identified with whatever chance there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Apt and Able Middleman | 7/18/1983 | See Source »

...George Russell. Reported by Strobe Talbottand Evan Thomas/Washington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dialing Down the Rhetoric | 6/20/1983 | See Source »

Diplomatic Correspondent Strobe Talbott made an inspection tour of the embattled Nicaraguan town of Jalapa (pop. 10,000) on the Honduran border. Suddenly their convoy was ambushed by a force of U.S.-backed contras. Two Sandinistas were killed and six wounded in the attack. The 18 journalists on the trip, including the three from TIME, escaped unharmed. The TIME team's eyewitness report...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pros, Cons and Contras | 6/6/1983 | See Source »

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