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Panel discussion on the nature and image of United States power, moderated by Max Frankel. Three Columbia University deans, Edward W. Barrett,Andrew Cordier, and David B. Truman participated in a wide-ranging discussion of domestic and foreign policy, the function of the diplomat in the 1960s, and the changing role of neutralist nations.
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