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Australian Left Review

Article Title

Comment: Australian Left Review No. 3 October-November 1966

Authors

R. Dixon

Abstract

NOT many statesmen become the enfant terrible of international politics at the age of seventy-five, as Charles de Gaulle has done, to the ill-concealed exasperation of Lyndon B. Johnson. De Gaulle’s recent world tour was a diplomatic triumph, following close upon his visit to the Soviet Union, which opened up new perspectives for European and world politics.