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Box 8-10 —Amerasia: Review of America and the Far East (all bound)



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Box 8-10 —Amerasia: Review of America and the Far East (all bound)


1937: March, October, November

1938: January-March

1939: January

1941: January, February, August, November, December

1942: March, May, September

1943: April

1945: October, November, December

1946: January, February, March, October, Nov., Dec.

1947: January-July

Box 11-12 —Communist Affairs


1962: June, August, October, December

1963: Feb/March, April/May, June/August

1964: January-December

1965: January-December

1966: July/August (2 copies), Sept./Oct., Nov./Dec. (2 copies)

1967: Jan./Feb. (2 copies), March-December

1968: Jan./Feb., March/April

Box 13-25 —Communist International


1923: August, December [bound]

1925: February

1929: 10th Anniversary Issue, Vol. VI, #30 and Vol. VII, #1 (Bound)

1931: May 15, July 15

1932: 1/15, 4/1, 7/1, 7/15, 9/1 (bound)

1933: 2/1, 2/15, 3/14, 4/15, 5/1, 5/15, 6/1, 6/22, 7/1, 7/15, 9/15, 11/15 (bound)

1934: 1/15, 2/1, 2/20, 3/5, 3/20, 4/5, 4/20, 5/20, 6/5, 6/20, 7/5, 7/20, 8/5, 9/5, 9/20, 10/5, 10/20, 11/5, 11/20,

12/5, 12/20 (Bound)

1935: July-December [bound] also: 3/20,4/5, 4/20, 5/5, 5/20, 6/5, 6/20, 8/20

1936: July-December [bound] also: January-June (2 copies of February)

1937: July-December [bound] also: January, March, April, May, June

1938: January-June (bound), July-December (bound)

1939: Special Report: 18th Congress of the CPSU: Reports, Resolutions, Speeches; Jan., May-August, Dec.

1940: Jan (2copies), April, August, September (2 copies), December



Box 26-31 —East Europe (monthly review of Eastern European Affairs)


1957: January-December

1958: January-April

1964: January-December

1965: January-December

1966: January-December

1967: January-December

1968: January-December

1969: January-December

1971: January-December

Box 32 —East-West Center—Dillingham Lectures


  1. Prospects of a New Pax Asiana—Thanat Khoman (Foreign Minister of Thailand) 1969

  2. An Australian Looks at East and Southeast Asia—Robert Menzies (Former Prime Minister

  3. of Australia) 1969

  4. Southeast Asia Today and Tomorrow—Soedjatmoleo (Indonesian Ambassador to US) 1969

  5. East-West: the twain have met—Lee Kuan Yew (Prime Minister of Singapore) 1970

  6. Hong Kong and It’s Position in the Southeast Asia Region—Sir David Trench (Governor of Hong

  7. Kong) 1971

  8. Korea’s Changing Role in Asia—Kwan Shik Man (Minister of Education, Republic of Korea) 1973



Box 33-41 —East-West Digest (Council Against Communist Aggression)


1965:April

1968: March, Sept., Oct.

1969: January-December

1970: January-December

1971: January-November

1972: January-December (#s 1-24)

1973: January-December (#s 1-24)

1974: Jan., Feb., March, April, May, July, August, Sept., Dec. (#s 1-10, 13-16, 18, 24)

1975: Feb., April, July, August, Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec. (#s 3, 8, 14-21, 23, 24)

1976: Jan.-Dec. (#s 2-24) (missing #1 & #4)

1977: Jan.-Dec. (#s 1-24)

1978: Jan.-Dec. (#s 1-24)



1980: Jan.-August (#s 1-14, 16)

Box 42-43 —Ethics and Public Policy Essays


  1. How to Lose a War: the Press and Vietnam—Robert Elegant, #35, 4/82

  2. Private Virtues, Public Vices—Jeanne Kirkpatrick, #41,12/82

  3. Constitutional Democracy vs Utopian Democracy—Raymond English, #42, 2/83

  4. Crime and American Culture—James Wilson, #43,4/83

  5. Revolution, Terrorism, and US Policy—Ernest Lefever, #45,5/83

  6. Reducing Risk by Restoring Strength: Reflections on Nuclear War—W.Scott Thompson, #46, 8/83

  7. Who Speaks for American Judaism?--Seymour Siegel, #48,10/83

  8. Advancing Democratic Principles—Stephen Haseler, #49, 10/83

  9. We and They: Understanding Ourselves and Our Adversary—Jeanne Kirkpatrick, #51,12/83

  10. A Tribute to Lech Walesa, #52, 12/83

  11. Central America and US Domestic Policies—Mark Falcoff, #54, 4/84

  12. The Grenada Mission, #55, 4/84 edited by Raymond English

  13. Challenge and Response, #57, 2/85 edited by Robert Royal

  14. Reinvigorating Our Schools, #58, 4/85 edited by Ernest Lefever

  15. Ethics and American Power , #59, 5/85 edited by Ernest Lefever

  16. Gaining Ground: New Approaches to Poverty and Dependency,#60, 8/85 edited by Michael Cromatie

  17. American Business and the Quest for Freedom, #62, 2/86

  18. How Bishops Decide: An American Catholic Case Study—Philip Lawler, #63, 3/86

  19. History, Geography, and Citizenship:the Teacher’s Role—William Bennett and Jeanne Kirkpatrick, #64, 4/86



Box 44 —Ethics and Public Policy Reprints


  1. Ethics and the New Class—Peter Berger, 9/78, #9

  2. Will Lawyering Strangle Capitalism?--Laurence Suberman, 9/78, #10

  3. Is Capital Punishment Just?--Ernest Van den Haag, 9/78, #11

  4. The Case for Doing Business in South Africa—Herman Nickel, 9/78, #12

  5. Trendier than thou: Episcopal Church and Secular World—Paul Seabury, 11/78, #14

  6. What it Means to be #2—Fred Charles Ikle, 11/79, #21

  7. Soul of Man Under Socialism—Vladimir Bukovsky, 11/79, #20

  8. Dictatorships and Double Standards: A Critique of US Policy—Jeanne Kirkpatrick, 12/79, #22

  9. America the Enemy: Profile of a Revolutionary Think Tank—Rael Jean Isaac, 7/80, #25

  10. Washington vs the Public Schools—J. Myron Atkin, 12/80, #26

  11. Washington vs the Universities—Daniel Patrick Moynihan, 12/8, #27

  12. Education, Character and American Schools—Gerald Grant, 12/81, #32

  13. The New Defenders of Capitalism—Norman Podhoretz, 12/81, #33

  14. Why Latin America is Poor—Michael Novak, 4/82, #36

  15. On the Brink: Myth of German Anti-Americanism—Uwe Siemon-Netto, 4/82, #37

  16. Media Elite and American Values—S. Robert Lichter, Stanley Rothman, 4/82, #38

  17. Nuclear Weapons and the Peace Movement—Henry Kissinger, 12/82, #40

  18. Moscow and the European Peace Movement—J.A. Emerson Vermatt, 4/83, #44

  19. Global Paternalism—Jeanne Kirkpatrick, 8/83, #47

  20. If East Europeans Could Vote: A Survey—Henry O. Hart, 4/84, #53

  21. What the Fundamentalists Want—Richard John Neuhaus, 10/85, #61





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