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American Worldviews and the United Nations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 July 2011
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When John Fitzgerald Kennedy became President of the United States in January 1961, many Americans, and probably an even greater number of other people, believed that an entirely new chapter had begun in American political history. People tend to read into contemporary events the trends they wish to see. For many, hopes and expectations about domestic and foreign policy alike were quickened by the impressive signs of youth, vigor, liberalism, and a broad outlook on the outside world.
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1 Mr. Gardner resigned in the spring of 1965 as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs.
2 Appointed U.S. Ambassador to NATO in the summer of 1965.
3 “Arms Control and World Government,” World Politics, XIV, No. 4 (July 1962), 633–45.Google Scholar