by George F. Kennan, Professor of History at the Institute for Advanced Study, N.J. Princeton
There are certain conditions in the non-European world which, says Mr. Kennan, favour the expansion of Russian influence. The best way to counteract this influence is by clarifying the Western attitude to the under-developed countries and recovering the dignity of the Western position.
Next Sunday: Anglo-American Relations
These Lectures are being printed in The Listener.