Volume 1, Number 9 · December 26, 1963

The Fate of the Union: Kennedy and After

By George Lichtheim

London, November 25—The disaster which has struck the United States is going to be felt beyond its frontiers, and this not just for the obvious reason that people everywhere have been shocked and stunned. It is a necessary consequence of this miserable catastrophe that the impetus given during the last three years to the closer integration of the Western world is going to be lost. The already dangerous rifts in the Atlantic alliance are certain to be deepened.



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