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10 "Congressional Record", 30. III. 1972, pp. E 3169—3175.
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20 „Когда
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24 Peter Kihss. Nixon, In Church, Praised By Peale As A Peace- maker. — "New York Times", 27. XI. 1972.
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11 Ibid.
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15 Ibid.
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18 Glen H. Fischer. Public Diplomacy and Behaviorial Sciences. Bloomington, 1972, p. 7.
19 Ibid.
20 Ibid, p. 8.
21 Ibid, p. 44.
22 Ibid, p. 20.
23 Wilson P. Dizard. Which Way to the Future — "USIA Communicator" 1973, vol. 1 (4), July, pp. 11-13.
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6 "Department of State Bulletin", 1946, vol. 14, (344), February 3, p. 160.
7 Quoted by John S. Knight, op. cit., p. 476.
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