Flexibility The Clue
TVHAT we must do all the ’’ time, in trying to see world politics in focus and perspective, is to be ready at any moment to abandon our crude models or working images of how forces are arranged: to remain sensitive to the astonishing speed and completeness with which transformations can take place in our own times: and to think out anew the nature of the relationships which appear, at least for a time, to be attainable between continents, regions, and states.— David Thomson. Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31083, 11 June 1966, Page 5
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92Flexibility The Clue Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31083, 11 June 1966, Page 5
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