| Michael Brecher - Political Science - 406 pages
...Marshall, June 21, 1948, FRUS, pp. 913-14. 5 Telegram, Murphy to Marshall, June 23, 1948, FRUS, p. 912. [the United States] there can be no permanent modus...destroyed, the international authority of our state be broken, if Soviet power is to be secure" (Kennan 1968, p. 557). Dean Acheson, who was under-secretary... | |
| Deborah Welch Larson - History - 1985 - 404 pages
...frightening: We have here a political force committed fanatically to the belief that with [the] US there can be no permanent modus vivendi, that it is...society be disrupted, our traditional way of life be destroyed, the international authority of our state be broken, if Soviet power is to be secure.... | |
| Ronald E. Powaski - History - 1987 - 314 pages
...Moscow. In his famous "Long Telegram" of February 22, 1946, Kennan warned that, for the Soviet Union, "it is desirable and necessary that the internal harmony...destroyed, the international authority of our state be broken, if Soviet power is to be secure." In Moscow's view, Kennan concluded, coexistence with the... | |
| Thomas G. Paterson Professor of History University of Connecticut - History - 1988 - 334 pages
...control." In summary, "we have here a political force committed fanatically to the belief that with US there can be no permanent modus vivendi, that it is...necessary that the internal harmony of our society be destroyed, the international authority of our state be broken, if Soviet power is to be secure."2 Kennan... | |
| Michael James Lacey - History - 1991 - 476 pages
...subvert the West: "We have here a political force committed fanatically to the belief that with US there can be no permanent modus vivendi, that it is...necessary that the internal harmony of our society be destroyed, the international authority of our state be broken, if Soviet power is to be secure." 11... | |
| Anders Stephanson - Biography & Autobiography - 1989 - 412 pages
...force committed fanatically to the belief that with the US there can be no permanent modus pivendi, that it is desirable and necessary that the internal...society be disrupted, our traditional way of life be destroyed, the international authority of our state be broken, if Soviet power is to be secure.... | |
| Thomas G. Paterson - History - 1992 - 326 pages
...from the American Embassy in Moscow represented and advanced that hardening: "We have here a political force committed fanatically to the belief that with...the [United States] there can be no permanent modus vivendi."93 Less than a month later, on March 5, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill stung... | |
| Virginia Carmichael - Social Science - 1993 - 332 pages
...word telegram: "We have here a political force committed fanatically to the belief that with the US there can be no permanent modus vivendi, that it is...society be disrupted, our traditional way of life be destroyed, the international authority of our state be broken, if Soviet power is to be secure.... | |
| John Saville - Political Science - 1993 - 302 pages
...political force committed fanatically to the belief that with US there can be no permanent modus vrvendi, that it is desirable and necessary that the internal...society be disrupted, our traditional way of life be destroyed, the international authority of our state be broken, if Soviet power is to be secure.... | |
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