BOOK BRIEFS FOREIGN POLICY ON THE
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September 20, 1964
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BOOK BRIEFS
Foreign Policy on he
CONDUCT OF T H E policy and reclucirag the
N E IN DIPLOMACY by ('resident's advisor d from
James L. McCamy (liar- the present 20 or more to
r & Row: $6.50). The five assistants who would
1 '" have power to make deci_
friendly spirit of Camp sirorns in. h;s naxne.--l). N.
David was leading,.to' a
summit conference be-
tween President Eisen-
hower and Premier
Khrushchev when sud-
denly an American spy U-
2 plane was shot down
over Russia. With the
plane went the holding of
the sumimit and the hopes
of the two nations for a
thaw in the Cold War.
Jaynes L: M a Ca m y, a
professor of political
science at the University
of Wisconsin and former
government official, con-
; eludes the flight and the
dater fiasco caused by con-
flicting statements by U.S.
officials are perfect ex-
amples of the need for re-
organization in govern-
went. In his interesting
study of the executive
branch and the State De-
partment, McCamy con-
eludes that drastic chan-
ges are needed to simplify
the chain' of.-command and ,_:
allow time for study of
b r o a d policies. Foreign i
policy now is made "in
answering the mail"--by
responding rather than.
initialing developments, j
i McCamy says. I-Es propo-
sals include setting up a
special Policy Corps to
study lon j range foreign
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