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Color in world affairs |
Intelligence and foreign policy: dilemmas of a democracy |
Japan: eye on 1970 |
Lessons of Czechoslovakia |
NATO after the invasion |
A new Atlantic role for Canada |
Our foreign affairs machinery: time for an overhaul |
Postwar development in Viet Nam |
Russia enters the Middle East |
South Africa: are there silver linings? |
The U.N. and human rights |
The Viet Nam negotiations |
China's foreign policy in historical perspective |
Coming of age in Micronesia |
Foreign and human relations with Latin America |
The forgotten Rhodesians |
The green revolution: cornucopia or Pandora's box? |
An ideology for Africa |
Japan beyond 1970 |
Strategic weapons. Prospects for arms control |
Strategic weapons. Security through limitations |
Strategic weapons. The case for missile defense |
Success story in South Korea |
The thrust of history in international monetary reform |
The Common Market after De Gaulle |
The East reaches for markets |
Elements of a Nigerian peace |
The great powers, the Arabs and the Israelis |
Index volume 47 |
On the causes of our discontents |
Origins of the Cold War: the communist dimension |
Slogans and realities |
Tibet struggles to survive |
Toward a new balance in Asia. An Australian view |
U.S. aid to Latin America: funding radical change |
A Viet Nam reappraisal. The personal history of one man's view and how it evolved |
Agrarian reform in Latin America |
Can military spending be controlled? |
Communications by satellite |
International liquidity and foreign aid |
Japan's legacy and destiny of change |
The new world of Asia |
North Korea's new offensive |
Realism in British foreign policy |
Some dilemmas of counterinsurgency |
To cap the volcano |
War in Southern Africa |
What forces for NATO? And from whom? |