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...realm of East-West relations. Back in Moscow, De Gaulle met again with Brezhnev and Kosygin to prepare a 2,000-word "declaration of intent." Both sides held firm to their positions on German reunification, De Gaulle refusing to agree to East German recognition and the Russians remaining rigid in their support of the European status quo. Both sides concurred in their earlier demands for an end to all foreign intervention in Viet Nam, and agreed to work toward improving "a climate of détente between East and West." To that end, France and Russia will engage in "regular...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Europe: The Seeds of Disengagement | 7/8/1966 | See Source »

...struggle, Pye said, will probably do great damage to the Chinese society and in the beginning it will probably manifest itself through intensified Maoist policies. It is inconceivable that anyone will be able to challenge the great Maoist tradition in the near future, Pye said, but this rigid period is not apt to be very extended...

Author: By Stephen D. Lerner, | Title: Pye Sees Ardent Maoism After Succession Struggle For New Chinese Regime | 7/8/1966 | See Source »

...agree that neither Red China nor the U.S. should ultimately win the war and occupy the country. Both concurred in their oft-stated demands for "respect for the 1954 Geneva Accords" and establishment of an independent Viet Nam, "sovereign and free of all foreign intervention." Brezhnev, softening from his rigid position of the previous day, proposed another session on politics at the end of De Gaulle's twelve-day trip. He had, said the portly party boss, been thinking about De Gaulle's speech of the day before, and wanted to talk about Europe again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Europe: The Grandest Tour | 7/1/1966 | See Source »

Alternative to Theology. By contrast to Ball's rigid view of the shape of tomorrow's Europe-and to a large extent thanks to Charles de Gaulle-there is a new view of Europe burgeoning in Washington. Last week ex-White House Adviser McGeorge Bundy advocated before the Fulbright committee that West Germany accept the Oder-Neisse frontier with Poland and renounce its claims to Heimatsrecht in the lost territories of Silesia and East Prussia. His sentiments were reinforced by Defense Secretary Robert McNamara in testimony last week on Capitol Hill. In reply to a question by Bobby...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Europe: The Grandest Tour | 7/1/1966 | See Source »

...raised each quota to 28. Most Houses failed to fulfill their quota, bu tat least one, Adams, had far more applicants to live off than the quota permitted. Instead of raising the Adams Houses failed to fill their quota, but at least one, other Houses, the administration remained rigid. Thus in the Spring it denied off-campus status to many students, and in the fall, to open up space in the overcrowded Houses, it requested that any junior or senior wanting to live off make the move immediately...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Housing: Massive Miscalculation | 6/28/1966 | See Source »

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