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January 01 1967
Thailand: Its Meaning for the U. S.
Bernard K. Gordon
Bernard K. Gordon
Professor of Political Science, The George Washington University
Bernard K. Gordon is chairman of a study group on Southeast Asia at the Research Analysis Corporation. He is a frequent contributor to periodicals and the author of two books, including The Dimensions of Conflict in Southeast Asia (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1966). Later this year he will be a Fellow at the Washington Center for Foreign Policy Research of Johns Hopkins University.
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Current History (1967) 52 (305): 16–21.
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Bernard K. Gordon; Thailand: Its Meaning for the U. S.. Current History 1 January 1967; 52 (305): 16–21. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/curh.1967.52.305.16
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