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Communist China and the Proliferation
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Proposed Approach to New Soviet Leaders ..........
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Effects of the Vietnam Wa r .........................
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Disarmament
- and Research Needs."
By the time the committee issued its report;the concerns behind its establishment had disappeared.
Rather than declining, defense expenditures were
increasing with the escalation of the war in Vietnam.
Because of the similarity, in many
- College, from Vietnam where he was
Counselor and Administrative Officer at the Embassy
in Saigon.
Since February 22, 1968, with the dissolution
c
of'DAS, the Executive Director is the Chairman of the
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Research Council, and an officer
- would be vjilling to participate in an exploratory group,
but they replied that they would not attend a disarmament
conference or join an exploratory group.
refusal to the Vietnam
war.
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They linked their
They also declared that they
would