Reminiscences of Charles Woodruff Yost : oral history, 1974.

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Reminiscences of Charles Woodruff Yost : oral history, 1974.

Experience in international bilateral and multilateral negotiations from 1930s; personal qualities needed; approaches and strategy in negotation; preliminary dealings with home government; influences of public opinion and press; Trieste negotiations; Arab-Israeli negotations; summit meetings; third party initiatives.

Transcript: 21 leaves.

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