Reds in blue UNESCO, world governance, and the Soviet internationalist imagination

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adam_text Contents ix xiii Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction: Really-Existing World Governance and Soviet Socialism 1 PART I. CONVERGING INTERNATIONALISMS 1. Dual Power in World Governance: The USSR Out of UNESCO, 1945-1953 17 2. The Key to the Whole System: The USSR in UNESCO, 1954-1959 48 3. Strange Bedfellows: The USSR and UNESCO in a Changing World, 1960-1967 79 PART II. EVERYDAY WORLD GOVERNANCE 4. “No Neutral Men”: Soviet International Civil Servants and Life in the Soviet Colony in Paris 109 5. Working for the World: Soviet International Civil Servants in the UNESCO Secretariat 139 6. Gathering for One World: Soviet Participation in UNESCO’s International Public Sphere 179 7. Reading a Better World: Soviet Participation in UNESCO’s Reading Public 205 Conclusion: A University in the Air Notes Bibliography Index 232 245 281 291 Bibliography Archives Archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences [Arkhiv rossiiskoi akademii nauk, ARAN], Moscow, Russian Federation. f. 425, Attestation Commission of the Communist Academy of the USSR Central Executive Committee f. 457, History Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences Archives of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization [UNESCO Archives], Paris, France. 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Index For the benefit ofdigital users, indexed terms that span two pages (e.g., 52-53) may, on occasion, appear on only one of those pages. Note: Tables and figures are indicated by an italic t and ffollowing the page number. Academy of Pedagogical Sciences, 137 Adenauer, Konrad, 74-75 Adiseshiah, Malcolm, 67 Aitov, Ibrahim S., 223-24 Akbulatov, Sh., 224 Alighieri, Dante, 198 All-Union Association for the Exportation and Importation of Films (Soveksportfil’m), 121,126-27 All-Union Council of Trade Unions, 113 All-Union State Library of Foreign Literature (VGBIL), 53-54 · Alliance for Progress, 100-1 Allied Control Authority, 26-28 Allied Council for Japan, 33-34 Amerika magazine, 213,219 anticommunism, 12,33-38,46-47,80-81, 100-2,143-44,154,179. See also communism anticosmopolitanism, 24-26,33. See also cosmopolitanism antiministerialist campaigns, 70 apogee of internationalism, 22-23 Associated Press (AP), 28-29 Attlee, Clement, 20 Babeichuk, R. V., 51-52 Basharin, V. P., 226 Beauvoir, Simone de, 197 Beliaeva, T. A., 68 Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (BSSR),49,52 Belza,I.V„ 191-92 Benton, William, 30,86/ Bertrand, André, 155-56,157-58 Biriukov, V. R, 160-61 Bitva vputi (Battle on the Way) (Nikolaeva), 127-28 Blum, Léon, 20-21 Bodet, Jaime Torres, 35 Bol’shaia sovetskaia entsiklopediia (The Great Soviet Encyclopedia), 182 Bolsheviks, 7-9,131-32,183 Bombay Technological Institute, 82. See also ΠΤ Bombay Bovin, A. E., 239 BPM. See UNESCO Bureau of Personnel and Management Brandenberger, David, 234-35 Braudel, Fernand, 187-88 British Foreign Office, 30-31 British Home Office, 172-73 Bruce, Jean, 133-34 Brunsvick, Yves, 60-62 Bunche, Ralph, 82-83 Burdick, Usher L., 12 Bureau of International Youth Tourism, 200 Bureau of the Division of Historical Sciences, 191 bureaucrats/bureaucratism, 10-12,36-41, 62-63,65,68,71,111,112-13,124, 140-41,154-56,174-77,178 Butler, R. A., 18 Cahiers d’Histoire Mondiale (Journal of World History), 181-82,185 Caillois, Roger, 164 Camus, Albert, 133-34 careerism, 63-64,140,141 Carnegie Endowment, 154 Carneiro, Paulo, 181-82 292 INDEX Cassam, Annar, 216 Cassirer, Henri, 158 Castro, Fidel, 84 Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (TsK KPSS), 48-49 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 28-29 Chetverikov, A., 224 Chevalier, Jean, 212,219 Churchill, Winston, 20-21 Citizen Consultation Program, 54-55 Cohn, Roy, 40 Cold War cosmopolitanism and, 3-4 dystopia of Western domination, 24 nonaligned movement and, 95-96 Soviet international civil servants in UNESCO and, 151-60 Soviet rejection of UNESCO and, 2637,41-47,43/ UNESCO and, 18 Colombo Plan for Economic Development in Asia, 100 Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 158 Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW), 143-44 communism. See also anticommunism anti-UNESCO agitation, 28-29 anticommunist genealogies, 81 global communism, 12-13,24-25, 37-39,59-60,101-2,143-44,23436,237-38 Hungary and, 57 internationalism and, 78 peace movement and, 29 propaganda by, 206 Soviet foreign-policy and, 194 spread of, 27-28,80-81,84,8586,101-2 UN and, 143-44 ’ UNESCO and USSR animosity, 25 as utopian ideal, 140-41 Western communists, 151-52 Western’views of, 44-45,187-90 Communist Academy, 183 Communist International (Comintern), 7,24 Communist Party, 38,124-25,130,13132,183 Conference of Allied Ministers of Education (CAME), 18-20,21 Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), 60-62 Convention Against Discrimination in Education (CADE), 145-46 Copion, Judith, 37-38 cosmopolitanism, 3-4,22-23,24, 25-26,32,33,136-37. See also anticosmopolitanism Cottrell, Donald R, 35-36 Cuban Missile Crisis, 194-95 Cuban Revolution, 12-13,84 Czechoslovakian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 104 David-Fox, Michael, 9,11 de Gaulle, Charles, 74-75,129-30 De Geyter, Pierre, 130 decolonization, 11-12,78,79,82-83, 101-2,198-200,238 Demographic Yearbook (UN), 209-10 Dewey Decimal System, 7-8 Dexter, Byron, 42-45 Direction de la surveillance du territoire (DST), 134-35 Divine Comedy (Dante), 198 Doctor Zhivago (Pasternak), 76 domestic containment, 111-12,126, 262n.ll Dominican Civil War, 103 Dubinin, lu. V, 109-10,162,178 Dudintsev, V. D„ 140-41 Duedahl, Poul, 32-33,181-82 Dunham, Vera, 140 Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), 19-22 educational work (vospitatel’naia rabota), 119 Ehrenburg, I. G., 30,31/ 197-200,199/ Eisenberg, David, 227 Eliseev, Vadim, 186-87,189-90 Engagedin Writing (Spender), 179 Enlightenment period, 5-6,8-9,13 INDEX The Equality ofRights Between Races and Nationalities in the USSR (UNESCO), 208-9 Ershov, P. I„ 100,155-56,162-63 European Economic Community (EEC), 60-62 Evans, Luther, 49,67,153/ Evening Standard, 72 everyday global governance, 248n.46 Expanded Program of Technical Assistance (EPTA), 80-82,150-51 February Revolution (1917), 29-30 Febvre, Lucien, 181-82,187-88 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 37-38 Federal Employee Loyalty Program, 39-40 Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), 32 Fedorenko, N. T., 209-10 Fedorov, K, N„ 102 Field, Deborah, 113 Figurovskii, N. A., 211-12 Ford Foundation, 154 Foreign Affairs, 42-44 Fourth Conference of Ministers of Education of Members States of the European Region (MINEDEUROPE IV), 239-40 Franco, Francisco, 41-42,75-76 French nationalism, 158 Fulbright, J. William, 18-19 Fundamental Education Program, 80 Gagarin, lu. A., 126-27,127/ Galeev, B. Μ., 221-22 Genis, Aleksandr, 84,197-98 German Democratic Republic (GDR), 32 Germany, 26-33 Gizenga, Antoine, 90-91 Gjesdal, Tor, 210-11 Glasgow Herald, 212 global integration, 1-2,7,9-10,17,22-24, 143-44,150-51,182,206-7,23334,237 Goliachkov, V. L, 216 Golubev, Alexey, 176-77 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 60-62,230-31,23233,237,241-42 293 Gorshkov, Μ., 89/ great powers, 3-4,9-10,21-22,234-35 Gromyko, A. A., 20-21,34-35,122 Guber, A. A., 191 Gusev, F. T., 19-20 Hague conferences, 29-30,52. See also peace conferences Hamburg Institute, 147-48 Hammarskjöld, Dag, 74-75,154,257n.8O Hazard, Anthony Q„ 38-39 Helsinki Accords (1975), 237 Hickerson, John, 39 Higher Industrial Institute in Baghdad, 92-93 History ofMankind project, 181-93,2034. See also Project for a History of the Scientific and Cultural Development of Mankind Hodgson, Marshall, 190 Hoffman, Paul, 80-81 Hoggart, Richard, 139-40 Hoover, J. Edgar, 143-44 Hungarian National Academy of Sciences, 58 Hungarian Revolution, 77-78 Husain, Zakir, 73-74 Huxley, Julian, 17,20-21,22-24,25,28, 30-31,31/ Hylean-Amazon Institute, 26 IIT Bombay, 97-98. See also Bombay Technological Institute Impact, 211-12 information-technology revolution, 239-40 Inostrannaia literatura (Foreign Literature), 220 Institute for Social Sciences, 32-33 Institute for the History of Science and Technology (IINiT), 183-84 Institute for Youth, 32-33 Institute of Red Professors, 183 Internal Security Act, 37 International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), 66-67,148-49 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 83,154 294 INDEX international civic action, 5-7,13,1718,29-30,47,51-57,62,218-19, 234,235-36 International Civil Service Advisory Board (ICSAB), 40-41 International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation, 7 International Congress of Orientalists in Moscow, 164 International Development Association (IDA), 83 International Institute of Bibliography (IIB),7-8 International Labor Organization (ILO), 3-4,48-49 international solidarity, 7,14,59,110,129, 222-23,230 International Summer Student Courses, 200 international understanding, 22-23,26, 32,38-39,50,54-55,80,143,201-2 International Women’s Day, 129 International Work Camp, 196 International Writers’ Congress, 197 International Youth Tourist Camp, 196 internationalism apogee of, 22-23 communism and, 78 Soviet-centric internationalism, 234-35 as Soviet duty, 234-35 Soviet entrance to UNESCO, 56-62 Soviet internationalism, 4-6,8,9,1112,13,14,56-62 Stormer, John on, 143-44 UNESCO and, 5-6,6/ 9,60,197-98, 200,233 United Nations and, 5,37-38,56-62 internationally minded consciousness, 8-9,30,2470.27 Interparliamentary Union (IPU), 6-7 The Irony ofAmerican History (Niebuhr), 46-47 Izvestiia, 50-51 Japan, 33-34 Japanese Parliamentary Library, 212 Johnston, Timothy, 141 Jones, Polly, 126 Keim, Jean, 158 Kemenov, V. S., 52,57-58,60-62, 73/, 74-75 Kennedy, John F„ 85,86-87,86/, 99,1012,208-9 Kenworthy, Leonard S., 17-18 Khavkin, V. Μ., 224-25 Khoshkish, Anoush, 201 Khrushchev, N. S„ 10,48-49,59,114, 197,234-35 Khvostov, V. Μ., 191-92 Kilunov, A., 225-26 Kim II Sung, 35-36 Kisel, A. S., 174 Kiselev, G. la., 51-52 Kiselev, I., 121,133-34,167 Koffler, Sandy, 214-22 Kommunist, 242 Komsomolskaia pravda, 225 Korea, 35-37 Korean War, 35 Kotkin, Stephen, 141 Kovda, V. A., 63-64,85-87,99-100,142, 148-51,149/, 154,158-59,16162,173-74 Kozlov, Denis, 140-41,219 KPSS Third Party Program, 84 Kudriavtsev, V. N., 242 Kulazhenkov, A. G., 52,89-90 Kulnazarova, Aigul, 32-33 Kuznetsov, A. N., lk-Π Kuznetsov, E. S„ 220 Lang, Georges, 217 Latin American Education Project, 181 Lazarus, Ruth, 202-3 Le Monde, 188-89 League of Nations, 7,206 Leff, David Neal, 37-38,40 Lemoine, Jacques, 40-41,142 Lenin, V.I., 130,146-47 Leninism, 4,59,124-25,130,184, 190,237 Lepeshinskaia, О. V., 126-27 Letnev, A. B., 167-68 Lie, Trygve, 34-35,37-38,210-11 Life magazine, 213,217 Lippmann, Walter, 110 INDEX Literaturnaia gazeta (Literary Gazette), 30-31,35 Local Committee (mestnyi komitet, or mestkom), 113 Los Angeles Times, 143-44 loyalty investigations, 37-41 Lumumba, Patrice, 90-91 Lysenko, T. D„ 25 Macarthur, Douglas, 33 MacBride, Seän, 236-37 Machavariani, V, N„ 218,219 MacLeish, Archibald, 45-46 Maheu, René, 50,51,86/, 100-1,144-45, 158-59,170-72 Malenkov, G. Μ., 48-49 The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (Wilson), 111 Mandela, Nelson, 216 Manifestofor the Earth (Gorbachev), 232-33 Mao Zedong, 35-36,37-38 Marie Claire magazine, 217 Markwick, Roger D„ 192 Marshall, George, 27-28 Marshall Plan, 42,80-81,85-86 Martynovskii, V. S„ 151-52,154,156— 58,167-68 Marxism, 187-88,189-90,237-38 Marxism-Leninism, 4,124-25,184,190 May Day, 129 Mazower, Mark, 5-6,79 M’Bow, Amadou-Mahtar, 236-37 McKeon, Richard, 45 McLuhan, Marshall, 226 Medynskii, E. N., 147 Meredith, James, 208-9 meshchanin, defined, 140,155-56 Métraux, Guy, 182 Mikhailov N. A., 51-52,53 Mills, C. Wright, 111 Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MID), 48-49, 104-5,119-22 Ministry of Foreign Trade, 81,94 Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special Education (MINVUZ), 93-94 Mirkotan, S. F„ 92-93 Molotov, V. Μ., 22,50-51,69 295 Monetary-Financial Directorate of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 121-22 Montand, Yves, 126-27 Morazé, Charles, 186-88 Moscow Mining Institute, 184 Moscow Partial Test Ban Treaty, 218 Moscow State Institute of Foreign Languages, 152 Moscow State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages (MGPIIIa), 95,133-34 Mozhaev, G. A., 4,55-56,77-78,207 multilateral diplomacy, 3,85-86,98,103, 105,143-44,237 Myrdal, Alva, 73-74 Narodnoe obrazovaniie (National Education), 32 Nasridinova, la. S„ 202 Nasser, Gamal Abdel, 151-52 National Gallery of Art, 54 national sovereignty, 9-10,24 Nazism, 17 Nehru, Jawaharlal, 58-59,95-96,97 Nicholas II, Tsar, 6-7 Niebuhr, Reinhold, 46-47 Nikolaeva, Galina, 127-28 Nixon, Richard Μ., 1 noncommunist international organizations, 2-4,7,48,51,77-78, 105,233-35,236 None Dare Call It Treason (Stormer), 12,143-44 nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), 3,4,77-78 North Atlantic Treaty Organization, (NATO), 65-66 Not by Bread Alone (Ne khlebom edinym) (Dudintsev), 140-41 Novoevremia, 163-64 Novyi mir, 219,276n.78 Nugent, Jean, 143-44 Nyerere, Julius, 216 October Revolution, 84,129,131-32,218 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), 100,101 The Organization Man (Whyte), 111 296 INDEX Organization of American States (OAS), 100-1,103 OSS 117series (Bruce), 133-34 Otlet, Paul, 7-8 Paris Match, 217 Paris Summit (I960), 218 Pasternak, B. L., 76 Pavlov, A. P„ 52,127/, 132-33,162-63, 173-74,176 peace conferences, 6-7,49-50. See also Hague conferences Peace Corps Program, 101-3 peace movement, 29-30 peaceful coexistence policy, 10,48,50-51, 56-57,59,85-86,194-95,234 Pearson, Landon, 241-42 People’s Commissariat for the Coal Industry, 184 People’s Republic of China (PRC), 71 Peregudov, F. I., 240-41 Petelin, G. N., 117 Péteri, György, 234-35 Phillips Record Company, 221 Pimenov, V., 220-21 Poliakov, lu. A., 168-69,171-73 political education, 124-25 Pollock, Ethan, 24-25 Pollock, Marian, 143-44 Ponomarev, V. I., 168-76 Popovskii, Mark, 224-25 Povileiko, Rurik, 228 Powers, Gary, 218 Pravda, 24,30-31,41-42,43/50-51,105, 162,184,239 Pravotorov, Μ., 225,227 Project for a History of the Scientific and Cultural Development of Mankind, 181,242. See also History ofMankind Project Prometheus: The Poem ofFire (Scriabin), 221 Pugwash Movement, 149-50 Radio Moskva, 50-51 Radulov, E.F., 184 Ràkosi, Mâtyâs, 57 Reagan, Ronald, 236-37 The Rebel (Camus), 133-34 Red Army, 58,183 Report on Standards of Conduct in International Civil Service, 40-41 Ribnikar, Μ. V., 23-24,44-45 Roderick, Hilliard, 99-100,158-59 Roerich, Nicholas, 8 Roerich Pact, 8 Romanovskii, S. K., 103-4,174-75 Roosevelt, Eleanor, 54 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 8 Rostropovich, Μ. L., 126-27 Rudomino, Μ. I., 53-54 Russian Duma, 6-7 Russian Empire, 6-7,232 Russian Federation, 243 Sakharov, Andrei, 1,2-3 Salomon, André, 66-67,152-54 Sanchez-Sibony, Oscar, 88 Sartre, Jean-Paul, 197 Saturday Review, 1 Scriabin, A. N.,221 Seminar for African Women on Women’s Education, 202 Sen, B. R„ 74-75 Shakhnazarov, G. Kh., 237-39 Sharma, Dinesh, 98 Shepilov, D. T., 185 Shevchenko, Arkadii, 112,142 Sholokhov, Μ. A„ 126-27 Signoret, Simone, 126-27 Skorov, G. E„ 155-58 Sluga, Glenda, 9,22-23,80 Smelov, P. S„ 135-38 Smith, Margaret Chase, 54 Smithsonian Institute, 54 Sobakin, V. K„ 52 Sobolev, B. I., 121,158 social climbing, 140,155-56 Society of Secondary School Teachers, 147-48 Soviet All-Union Technical and Industrial Export Organization, 88 Soviet Association for the Promotion of the UN, 160-61 Soviet-centric internationalism, 234-35 Soviet colony (sovetskaia koloniia), 111-12 INDEX Soviet contribution to UNESCO projects colonialism and, 80-92 defense of UNESCO, 98-105 introduction to, 11-12,13-14,79-80, 82t, 83f relative success of, 92-98 Soviet entrance to UNESCO first steps, 48-51 international civic action, 51-56 introduction to, 10,48 Soviet and UN internationalism, 56-62 Soviet Foreign Literature Publishing House (IIL), 218 Soviet international civil servants in UNESCO Cold War and, 151-60 communism and, 123-38 ethics violations, 142-51 everyday life of, 166-78 frustrations of, 160-66 introduction to, 13-14,109-13, 139-42 Soviet internationalism, 4-6,8,9,11 -12, 13,14,56-62 Soviet participants in UNESCOsponsored events History ofMankind project, 181— 93,203-4 intellectual exchange of, 194-204 introduction to, 179-81 major projects, 181-93 Soviet People’s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs (NKID), 20 Soviet rejection of UNESCO Cold War and, 26-37,41-47,43/ introduction to, 10 missing member state, 18-26 Soviet socialism, 9,13 Soviet UNESCO Commission and Delegation creation of, 51-56 intellectual exchange, 194-204 role of, 4 Spender, Stephen, 179-81 Stalin, Josef, 2-4,21-22,24-25,34-35,81 Stanislavskii, K. S., 218 State Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries (GKKS), 53 297 State Committee for Foreign Economic Relations (GKES), 93,94-95 State Committee for Polytechnic Education, 93-94 Statistical Yearbook (FAO), 209-10 Steinberg, Mark, 12-13 Stoddard, George, 42 Stormer, John, 12,143-44 Strana i mir (Country and World), 224-25 Struve, V.V., 188 Suez Crisis (1956), 77-78,109,151-52 Suslov, Μ. A., 189-90 symbolic imagery of the USSR, 5-6,6/ Tangian, S. A., 142,146-48,151,167,178 Tarabaev, P.D., 159,163-66 techno-utopianism, 60,226 Tekhniki, 183 The Coming World Order (Shakhnazarov), 237-38 Thomas, Jean, 72-73 Tikhomirov, Μ. N., 182 Time, 217 Treaty Establishing the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom), 60-62 Treaty of Rome, 60-62 Truman, Harry S„ 39 Tuchtaev, Vladimir, 205 Tunkin, G. I„ 239 Turner, Ralph, 181-82 Tursunov, A., 242 U Thant, 12,227 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (Ukrainian SSR), 49 UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, 100-1 UN European Offices Russian Translation Section, 66-67 UN General Assembly, 3-4,10-12,19-20, 82-83,85,102,209,227,232,234 UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), 58 UN Information Center (Moscow), 16061,210-11 United Nations Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA), 35-36 298 INDEX UN Regular Program, 82 UN Security Council, 3-4,10-12,20-22, 34-35,47,209,227,234,243 UN Special Fund, 80-81,83,85 UN System of National Accounts, 273n.l6 UN Technical Assistance Board (TAB), 81-83,93,96 UNESCO African Technical Assistance Program, 83 UNESCO: Its Purpose and Its Philosophy (Huxley), 17,22-23 UNESCO Arid Zones Program, 14849,181 UNESCO Bulletinfor Libraries (luNESKO Biulleten’dlia bibliotek), 53-54,212 UNESCO Bureau for Administrative Planning and the Budget, 168-69 UNESCO Bureau for Relations with Member States (BMS), 159 UNESCO Bureau of Personnel and Management (BPM), 39,6366,153-54 UNESCO Courier, 205,213-31,215/ UNESCO Department of Education, 64, 114,146-47,154-55,200 UNESCO Department of Natural Sciences, 65-66,67,99,102,148, 158-59,161-62,196 UNESCO Department of Social Sciences, 67,155-56 UNESCO Division for Technical Education, 151-52 UNESCO Executive Board, 74-75 UNESCO General Conference, 11-12,2021,27-29,30-31,50,62,76,83-84, 96,169,172,241 UNESCO Information Bulletin, 207-8 UNESCO Language Division, 152-53 UNESCO Russian Translation Section, . 66-67,135-36,152,153-54 The UNESCO Statistical Yearbook (UNESCO), 209-10 UNESCO’s Reading Public internationalizing Soviet knowledge, 207-12 introduction to, 205-7 UNESCO Courierand, 205,21331,215/ United Nations (UN) creation of, 3-4 internationalism, 5,37-38,56-62 United Professional Organization of the Embassy, 114,124-26,128 United States Riviera Recreation Area, 152 Universal Decimal Classification System (UDC),7-8 Universal Esperanto Association, 220-21 US Department of Justice, 39 US National Commission for UNESCO, 45-46,54-56 US Office of War Information (OWI), 214-16 US Senate Judiciary Committee, 38 USSR Academy of Sciences (AN SSSR), 56-57,69-70,150-51 USSR Council of Ministers, 119-20 USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MID), 52 USSR State Central Book Chamber, 7-8 utopian impulse, 12-13,60,84 Vail, Petr, 84 Vakhidov, Ravil, 228 Veronese, Vittorino, 74-75,229 Vestnik istorii mirovoi kul’tury (Herald of the History of World Culture), 190-92 Vinogradov, S. A., 109,172,175-76 Virgin Lands Campaign, 188-89 Vlasenko, N. B., 133-34 Voice ofAmerica, 214-16 Voprosyfilosofii (Problems of Philosophy), 187-88 Voprosy istorii (Problems of History), 187-88 Voronezh Regional Planning Office, 229 Vyshinskii, A. la., 20 Walt Disney Company, 158,221 Ware, Caroline, 192-93 Watergate scandal, 1 weakly-developed countries, 76-77,79, 88,94-95,101-2,103,146-47,14849,154,198-200 White, Sam, 72 INDEX White Collar: The American Middle Class (Mills), 111 Whyte, William, H., 111 Williams, Franklin, 102 Wilson, Sloan, 111 women’s rights, 145-46 Woolley, Charles Leonard, 188 World Calendar Association, 226-27 world citizenship, 17-18,22-23,24 World Congress of Intellectuals for Peace, 30-31,31/ See also Wroclaw Congress world government, 1,7-8,9-11,12,1718,22-24,30-31,33-34,227,237-41 World Health Organization (WHO), 3-4, 20-21,2451.5 world peace, 8,29-31,40-41,200-1,213 world peace council, 29-30 World Youth Festival, 12-13,59,200-1 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München 299 World Youth Forum, 201-2 Wroclaw Congress, 30,197-98. See also World Congress of Intellectuals for Peace Yearbook ofLabor Statistics (ILO), 209-10 Youth and Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 196 Yurchak, Alexei, 222 Zelenskyy, Volodymyr, 243 Zhdanov, A. A., 24-25,27-28 Zhegalova, A. K„ 142-46,145/, 15Ï, 15455,167-68,178 Zhukov, G. A„ 53-54,75-76,77-78,162 Zhukova, I. Μ., 115-16 Zubok, Vladislav, 22,59 Zvorykin, A. A., 181-93 Zyss, Witold, 157
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