Ideas and Dollars in Asia
Nothing has done the West more harm than the late Secretary Dulles' assumption that the reason for giving aid was military. The Indonesians promptly threw out a foreign minister who made a bargain to accept American military aid, and the Burmese, who had been fighting Communism for twelve years...
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