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U.S.S.R. - a clear and present danger?
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Collection StructureAllen Drury papers > U.S.S.R. - a clear and present danger?
Item Title U.S.S.R. - a clear and present danger?
Collection TitleAllen Drury papers
Date Created1970/1988
Description

In a series of five programs of about two minutes in length, Senator S. I. Hayakawa, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs, interviews Allen Drury on a number of topics in the wake of his most recent novel, "The Hill of Summer." They discuss Soviet military writings represented in Drury's novels, the military dangers of a young Soviet leadership, Drury's tendency to map current events to possible end game scenarios, American media attitudes towards the Soviet military threat, and Reagan's moves to counter the threat.

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Hoover ID65007_a_0003706
Record Number65007.5
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