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Britain and the Common Market |
The crisis in the Soviet empire |
The decision to use the atomic bomb |
[The economic Cold War.] American policy and the Soviet economic offensive |
[The economic Cold War.] Soviet economic growth |
Foreign policy in presidential campaigns |
Nuclear plenty and limited war |
Reconstruction of an alliance |
The socialist alternative in Italy |
South Viet Nam finds itself |
Too slow or too fast? Political change in African trust territories |
The unanimous revolution. Russia, february 1917 |
The West in disarray |
Western communists on the defensive [Article signed with the pseudonym A. Rossi] |
Britain's imperial legacy |
Force for U.N. |
From 'doctrine' to policy in the Middle East |
German paradoxes |
Ireland...and where does she stand? |
Issues in international oil policy |
The last months of peace, 1939 |
Masters or partners? Race relations in the African federation |
Parliaments, priests and prophets |
Political stability and democracy in Pakistan |
The renaissance of the Russian intelligentsia |
Strategy and organization |
Unbinding the Polish economy |
Australia's triangular foreign policy |
Black Africa and the French Union |
British defense policy |
The changing place of Canada |
Education and the national interest |
Education, values and politics in Japan |
The future in retrospect. 'Mother India' thirty years after [Recensione] |
Index volume 35 |
Nationalism: antidote to communism |
The political mind of India |
Private investment and economic development |
Strategy of the Middle East |
The U.N. experience in Gaza |
The ambassadorial issue: professionals or amateurs? |
Antarctica in a two-power world |
Britain and America at loggerheads |
Carrot and stick in rural China |
Challenge and response in United States policy |
A democrat looks at foreign policy |
The differing faces of Africa |
Mao and Moscow |
Nuclear weapons: 'haves' and 'have-nots' |
On certain current international questions |
Prospects for the European Common Market |
The silence in Russian culture |
The Soviet intelligentsia |