American ethos and U.S. foreign policy
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- Name
- Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (Organizer)
- Morgenthau, Hans J. (Hans Joachim), 1904-1980 (Panelist)
- Karnow, Stanley (Panelist)
- Gelb, Leslie H. (Panelist)
- FitzGerald, Frances, 1940- (Panelist)
- Will, George F. (Panelist)
- Wheeler, Harvey, 1918-2004 (Panelist)
- Fass, Bob, 1933-2021 (Former owner)
- Title
- American ethos and U.S. foreign policy
- Abstract
- A program from the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions in Santa Barbara; recordings of a national convocation held by the center in Washington entitled [Pochuman?] Terrace 3, a four-day conference featuring government figures, political theorists, scholars, and journalists ; recording features a discussion of presentations at the conference by Stanley Hoffman, Richard J. Barnet, and Rob ert Tucker on the national security of the United States and on whether it would be compromised if it abandoned its position of international primacy. Panelists are Hans Morgenthau, Stanley Karnow, Leslie Gelb, Frances FitzGerald, George Will, and Harvey Wheeler
- Collection Name
- Bob Fass papers, circa 1960-2011
- Archival Context
- Series III: Bootlegs, Demo Tapes, and Other Live Recordings, 1962-2011. Subseries III.4: Radio and television shows and recordings produced by others, 1963-2011, undated. Box no. 280
- Subjects
- National security; Internationalism; International relations; United States; Hoffmann, Stanley; Barnet, Richard J.; Tucker, Robert W.
- Format
- sound recordings
- Genre
- Panel discussions
- Publication Information
- Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions: Washington (D.C.). 1974-01-18
- Date
- 1974 January 18
- Physical Description
- 1 audio file (28 minutes); 28 minutes
- Note (Bf number)
- BF6091
- Note
- Original format: 1/4" open-reel audio
- 7'' reel
- Language
- English
- Library Location
- Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University
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- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Persistent URL
- https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/fk82-fd27