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 -
Prospects of a New Pax Asiana—Thanat Khoman (Foreign Minister of Thailand) 1969
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An Australian Looks at East and Southeast Asia—Robert Menzies (Former Prime Minister
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of Australia) 1969
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Southeast Asia Today and Tomorrow—Soedjatmoleo (Indonesian Ambassador to US) 1969
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East-West: the twain have met—Lee Kuan Yew (Prime Minister of Singapore) 1970
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Hong Kong and It’s Position in the Southeast Asia Region—Sir David Trench (Governor of Hong
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Kong) 1971
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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 -
How to Lose a War: the Press and Vietnam—Robert Elegant, #35, 4/82
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Private Virtues, Public Vices—Jeanne Kirkpatrick, #41,12/82
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Constitutional Democracy vs Utopian Democracy—Raymond English, #42, 2/83
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Crime and American Culture—James Wilson, #43,4/83
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Revolution, Terrorism, and US Policy—Ernest Lefever, #45,5/83
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Reducing Risk by Restoring Strength: Reflections on Nuclear War—W.Scott Thompson, #46, 8/83
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Who Speaks for American Judaism?--Seymour Siegel, #48,10/83
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Advancing Democratic Principles—Stephen Haseler, #49, 10/83
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We and They: Understanding Ourselves and Our Adversary—Jeanne Kirkpatrick, #51,12/83
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A Tribute to Lech Walesa, #52, 12/83
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Central America and US Domestic Policies—Mark Falcoff, #54, 4/84
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The Grenada Mission, #55, 4/84 edited by Raymond English
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Challenge and Response, #57, 2/85 edited by Robert Royal
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Reinvigorating Our Schools, #58, 4/85 edited by Ernest Lefever
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Ethics and American Power , #59, 5/85 edited by Ernest Lefever
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Gaining Ground: New Approaches to Poverty and Dependency,#60, 8/85 edited by Michael Cromatie
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American Business and the Quest for Freedom, #62, 2/86
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How Bishops Decide: An American Catholic Case Study—Philip Lawler, #63, 3/86
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History, Geography, and Citizenship:the Teacher’s Role—William Bennett and Jeanne Kirkpatrick, #64, 4/86
Box 44 —Ethics and Public Policy Reprints -
Ethics and the New Class—Peter Berger, 9/78, #9
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Will Lawyering Strangle Capitalism?--Laurence Suberman, 9/78, #10
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Is Capital Punishment Just?--Ernest Van den Haag, 9/78, #11
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The Case for Doing Business in South Africa—Herman Nickel, 9/78, #12
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Trendier than thou: Episcopal Church and Secular World—Paul Seabury, 11/78, #14
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What it Means to be #2—Fred Charles Ikle, 11/79, #21
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Soul of Man Under Socialism—Vladimir Bukovsky, 11/79, #20
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Dictatorships and Double Standards: A Critique of US Policy—Jeanne Kirkpatrick, 12/79, #22
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America the Enemy: Profile of a Revolutionary Think Tank—Rael Jean Isaac, 7/80, #25
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Washington vs the Public Schools—J. Myron Atkin, 12/80, #26
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Washington vs the Universities—Daniel Patrick Moynihan, 12/8, #27
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Education, Character and American Schools—Gerald Grant, 12/81, #32
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The New Defenders of Capitalism—Norman Podhoretz, 12/81, #33
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Why Latin America is Poor—Michael Novak, 4/82, #36
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On the Brink: Myth of German Anti-Americanism—Uwe Siemon-Netto, 4/82, #37
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Media Elite and American Values—S. Robert Lichter, Stanley Rothman, 4/82, #38
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Nuclear Weapons and the Peace Movement—Henry Kissinger, 12/82, #40
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Moscow and the European Peace Movement—J.A. Emerson Vermatt, 4/83, #44
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Global Paternalism—Jeanne Kirkpatrick, 8/83, #47
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If East Europeans Could Vote: A Survey—Henry O. Hart, 4/84, #53
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What the Fundamentalists Want—Richard John Neuhaus, 10/85, #61
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