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Reducing International Tension.Kecskemeti, 1955
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- Kecskemeti P
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It is clear that the “tension” being discussed in our own day ís not of this acute sort. It is chronic tension, but of great in-tensity, so great, in fact, that it is called “cold war." How does such chronic tension com-pare with the violent, dangerous, and transitory periods of acute …
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