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Austria infelix |
Bevin and his critics |
The conflict over trade ideologies |
Disarmament in the atomic age |
The foreign service in transition |
Hopeful factors in the British economy |
New trends in Dutch foreign policy |
The Nuremberg trial: landmark in law |
Peacemaking at Paris: success, failure or farce? |
Shaw, war and peace. 1894 to 1919 |
The straits: crux of world politics |
U.S. strategic bases and collective security |
Unfinished business in the Philippines |
Alternatives for Germany |
Europe: split or united? |
[The fourth French Republic.] French labor goes left |
[The fourth French Republic.] The French financial dilemma |
[The fourth French Republic.] The new French constitution |
Hungary's agrarian revolution |
Labor and democracy in Latin America |
Middle England |
Nationalism and politics in Malaya |
Our treaty procedure versus our foreign policies |
Unesco faces two worlds |
Anglo-American rivalry and partnership. A marxist view |
Conflicts of principle in drafting a trade charter |
The Dutch-Belgian economic union |
Europe revisited |
French critics and apologists debate Munich |
The future in retrospect. Lord Acton: apostle of liberty |
Index volume 25 |
Index volumes 1-25, September 1922-July 1947 |
Latin America's multiplying peoples |
The lost opportunity for Russian-Polish friendship |
Patterns of peacemaking |
Putting the Nuremberg law to work |
Self-government in U.S. territories |
The sources of Soviet conduct |
Britain and the modern world |
Can France again be a great power? |
The challenge to Americans |
The crisis in our civilization |
Economic lessons of two world wars |
The European territorial settlement |
India: two hundred years |
Intervention and interventions |
New aid for new Europe |
On an anniversary |
The open door in China: a reappraisal |
The present point in history |
Turning points of the war. Our economic contribution to victory |
Turning points of the war. Political problems of a coalition |
Turning points of the war. The great military decisions |