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  Cambodia invaded by, 143–44, 270

  Chinese clash with, 244, 259

  poverty of, 269–70, 293

  Soviet naval bases in, 53, 106

  Vietnam War, 100

  Congress and, 57–58, 106, 228

  European criticisms of, 205–6

  results of, 269–70

  U.S. loss of, 20, 57, 106–8, 228, 259, 308

  vital interests, 113–20

  Voice of America, 102

  Voting Rights Act, 298

  Wall Street Journal, 29

  Walters, Vernon A., 287

  warhead-to-target ratio, see first-strike vulnerability

  War Powers Act, 58, 108, 120

  wars:

  avoiding defeat without, 52–53, 66, 98

  casualties of, 13–15, 22, 76, 228, 259, 266

  potential causes of, 187, 191–92

  unity produced by, 320

  see also specific wars

  Warsaw Pact, 147–48, 187

  NATO and, 199–201, 204, 210, 213

  Soviet-U.S. negotiations and, 170–171, 181

  Washington Post, 29

  Washington summit, 32, 47, 92, 171, 190, 218

  Weber, Max, 317

  Wells, H. G., 16

  West Bank, 277, 278–79

  Western Europe, 60, 79, 104, 195–220, 266

  allied cooperation outside of, 204–6, 209, 215–17

  global responsibilities of, 23, 308–9, 313

  GNP of, 197, 204, 218–19

  Japan and, 223, 226, 229, 235–38, 314

  population of, 196

  rising importance of, 195–97, 219, 314

  role of nuclear weapons in defense of, 210–15, 231

  Soviet threat to, 197–202, 208–9

  U.S. disagreements with, 198–200

  U.S. share in defense of, 203–4, 213–15, 219–20

  see also North Atlantic Treaty Organization; specific countries

  Wilson, Woodrow, 16, 28, 305

  as negotiator, 172, 175

  Witness (Chambers), 294

  World Bank, 296

  world peace:

  international organizations devoted to, 21–22

  perfect vs. real, 27–29, 51, 164–65

  U.S. role in, 22, 24

  World War I, 16, 22, 28, 196

  World War II, 16–18, 31, 52, 107, 157, 196

  Japanese losses in, 222, 224, 226–229, 232, 236

  Yalta Conference, 98, 146, 161, 172, 183, 191

  Yeltsin, Boris, 41

  Yom Kippur War, 103, 206, 276

  Yoshida, Shigeru, 27, 222, 226, 235, 252

  Yugoslavia, 103, 153

  Zaire, 142, 280

  Zambia, 281

  zero-zero option, 169–70, 203

  Zhao Ziyang, 245–46, 252–53

  Zia ul-Haq, Mohammad, 140, 274–75

  Zimbabwe, 282

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