The Pacific Spectator, Količina 10Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1956 |
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... United States for moral support in the cause of their freedom . The fact is that until shortly after World War II large numbers of Asian people ad- mired the United States as a former British colony whose sympathy could be counted on in ...
... United States for moral support in the cause of their freedom . The fact is that until shortly after World War II large numbers of Asian people ad- mired the United States as a former British colony whose sympathy could be counted on in ...
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... United States . After Indian independence in 1947 , relations between India and the United States became strained . No one can pinpoint exactly when or how the misunderstanding started . Americans now believe that India , under the ...
... United States . After Indian independence in 1947 , relations between India and the United States became strained . No one can pinpoint exactly when or how the misunderstanding started . Americans now believe that India , under the ...
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... United States . Prime Minister Nehru himself held before his people the ex- ample of the American government in its early existence . Explain- ing his policy before the Indian Parliament on March 17 , 1950 , he reminded his listeners of ...
... United States . Prime Minister Nehru himself held before his people the ex- ample of the American government in its early existence . Explain- ing his policy before the Indian Parliament on March 17 , 1950 , he reminded his listeners of ...
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THE TEACHER AND INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM IN | 15 |
IS INDIAS ROLE IN WORLD AFFAIRS MISUNDERSTOOD? | 27 |
PROFESSORS PROGRESS A POEM Richard Armour | 37 |
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