Letter from Tokyo by Peter Schmid Discussions with Japanese intellectuals, especially about fundamental questions of military security, are apt to be highly frustrating, as one quickly…
Letter from Havana by Peter Schmid For a Western visitor it is indeed difficult to take the Communist character of the Castro regime seriously.
Letter from Formosa by Peter Schmid There are encounters in which a fleeting gesture, a smile, or a momentary blankness of expression can suddenly assume for…
Bulgarian ImpressionsHospitality, Provocateurs, Roses by Peter Schmid A report on little-known Bulgaria.
Czechoslovakia: The Careful SatelliteThe Land of Schweik by Peter Schmid Khrushchev's visit to Prague underlines the importance of Czechoslovakia, one of Russia's most docile satellites.
On the Horizon: Japan’s “Lost Generation” by Peter Schmid How to account for the striking change in the character of Japan's youth?
Budapest Under FireThe Conspiracy of Freedom by Peter Schmid An eyewitness account of revolutionary Budapest under Soviet counter-attack.
Free Indo-China Fights Against Time Vietnam’s Winding, Rcoky Road by Peter Schmid Outside Hue, the old imperial capital of Annam, stand empty palaces each of which encloses the tomb of an emperor.
The Germans’ Present Conservatism: Its Roots:What The People Want by Peter Schmid "Strange,” Frau Blumel confessed to me, when I visited her home in a modest housing development on the outskirts of…
Franco: Proud Ruler of a Hungry People:A Report from Spain by Peter Schmid I FOUND it no easy matter to gain admittance to the reception at which the Italian Ambassador was to present…
Indonesia Sips the Wine of Independence:A Traveler's Report by Peter Schmid DJAKARTA, on the island of Java, is one of the most melancholy capitals of the world. Yes, sigh the Dutch,…