Horowitz: Complex World Calls For Realistic Views by Kay Henderson The world is too complex to judge problems as completely good or bad, they must be viewed realistically, said Dr. Daniel Horowitz, a Foreign Service officer assigned to KU for the current year. Speaking at a political science faculty luncheon last Friday, Horowitz outlined problems the government faces in formulating foreign policy. IN THE "Two Worlds or None Dilemma," we realize that our choices are more limited than we thought. One has to leave an "out" for the other side to avoid pushing us all toward no world at all, he said. "What are the limits to the types of regimes with which we will make alliances?" he asked. During the decolonization process of our allies, we could not afford to lose their friendship, but we disagreed with their policies. THE "TURNING the Other Cheek Dilemma" involves the extent to which hostility of other countries toward us determines whether or not we give them assistance. He asked if the United States couldn't forget the hostility in view of the advantages to be had in assisting. There are also the problems of intervention and leadership in alliance policy which affect the attitudes of other nations toward us. Horowitz feels that the United States is perhaps the most revolutionary country in the world in what it stands for and in its economic achievement. Yet it is frequently conservative in its view of the world. "We want to retain the position we have while the rest of the world is in turbulence. We must learn to understand this turbulence, to play a part in it, to affect it in such a way that in our point of view is desirable." PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS KU Concert Course 6 Daily Kansan Monday, December 13, 1965 Added Attraction KANSASCITYPHILHARMONIC Hans Schwieger Musical Director in a "CONNOISSEUR CONCERT" Thursday, Dec. 16 at 8:20 p.m. University Theatre All seats 75¢ (ID does not admit) GEORGE SEGAL-TOM COURTENAY JAMES FOX-DENHOLM ELLIOTT TOOD ARMSTRONG-PATRICK O'NEAL JAMES DONALD and JOHN MILLS Ballet of the ballet novel by JAMES LARLISH. Music composed and contained in JAMES BARNY-Produced by JAMES WOOP and directed by BRYAN FORBES A COLUMN PICTURES RELEASE 'Very Special Favor' Coming Soon! Rock Hudson—Leslie Caron Wednesday & Thursday ONLY! Dec.15&16 MARGOT FONTEYN RUDOLPH NUREYEV FORGET FOR THE FIRST TIME **BLAIR** Directed by Anthony Augusti and Anthony Haviewicka Auger INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH IU Regina Matinees 2 p.m.—$2.00 Evenings 8 p.m.—$2.00 Group Discounts Available Call VI 3-5788 For Further Information Granada TWE AT 1RE ...Telephone VI 3-5724