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Partisanship and Policy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2011

Joseph C. McKenna S.J
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Fordham University
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Copyright © Trustees of Princeton University 1959

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References

1 See New York Times, January 12, 1958.

2 Kennan has since examined, directly and carefully, the principal objections to his position; see his “Disengagement Revisited,” Foreign Affairs, XXXVII (January 1959), pp. 187–210. In this, the opportune time for bargaining appears more plainly as a crucial issue.

3 Quincy Wright carefully distinguishes the several questions of law and fact which have to be examined in passing judgment on Israel's, conduct, in “Intervention, 1956,” American Journal of International Law, LI (April 1957), especially pp. 270–72.Google Scholar