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Europe. If we may be permitted to say that this U. N. 0. view about Europe is that it is the place where the political ideals are in the melting pot, it will be seen that this U. N. 0. view does not consist in a mere putting side by side of the two facts,-that Europe is communistio and that Europe is non-communistio,-but that it is a novel view transcending the said two facts and pointing to a real element in the political mentality of Europe. It should again be remeinbered that this U. N. O. view regarding Europe, novel as it is and arising as it does from the apparently contradictory political conditions prevailing in the two sets of countries, does not, however, obliterate the positive and the negativo ideas but maintains their independent existences within itself.
(4) Lastly, let us consider the case of the nationalist China i, e. the China of Chiang Kai Sbaik. In her struggle against the communist onrush she received help from America at times (Kala ) and she was sucoessful to some extent. At other times again when she received no help from America, she failed in the struggle most ignominiously. To the people of the world, these alternate successes and defeats of Chiang's foroes yielded something which was more than
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