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October 6, 1973 Soviet American Relations John Mandelbaum THE boundaries of the Cold War are marked by two documents. The first is an article that appeared in the; July 1947 issue of Foreign Affairs, entitled "The Sources of Soviet Conduct". It was signed by "Mr X", who turned out to be George Kennan, then an official of the State Department. Kennan wrote that its Marxist ideology gave the foreign policy of the Soviet Union an expansionist character. In the post-war world the Soviets would try to extend their influence anywhere they could. The United States, he said, must resist, by "the adroit and vigilant application of counter-force at a series of constantly shifting geographical and political points".
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The Economic and Political Weekly, published from Mumbai, is an Indian institution which enjoys a global reputation for excellence in independent scholarship and critical inquiry. First published in 1949 as the Economic Weekly and since 1966 as the Economic and Political Weekly, EPW, as the journal is popularly known, occupies a special place in the intellectual history of independent India. For more than five decades EPW has remained a unique forum that week after week has brought together academics, researchers, policy makers, independent thinkers, members of non-governmental organisations and political activists for debates straddling economics, politics, sociology, culture, the environment and numerous other disciplines.