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China and the world: self-reliance or interdependence? |
The Congress, the executive and intermestic affairs: three proposals |
The naval balance: not just a numbers game |
A navy to match national purposes |
A 'new policy' of the French communists? |
On learning to live with authoritarian regimes |
Storm over the multinationals: problems and prospects |
Troubled world economy |
[Two hundred years of American foreign policy.] America and East Asia |
[Two hundred years of American foreign policy.] U.S. foreign economic policy, 1776-1976 |
The 'europeanization' of communism? |
French socialism and Europe |
Independence for Puerto Rico: the only solution |
Law of the sea: breaking the deadlock |
[The Middle East.] How to save Israel in spite of herself |
[The Middle East.] The Arab boycott of Israel |
[The Middle East.] U.S.-Saudi relations and the oil crises of the 1980s |
Military-security relations between China and the United States |
Politics and Soviet-American trade: the three questions |
What Jean Monnet wrought / by Z [Recensione] |
America and Southern Africa |
[Debt and the banks.] Are the LDCs in over their heads? |
[Debt and the banks.] East Europe's debt to the West: interdependence is a two-way street |
[Debt and the banks.] Rescuing the LDCs |
Eurocommunism after Madrid |
Foreign affairs index to volume 55 |
From Whitlam to Fraser |
Human rights and East-West relations |
India's election: backing into the future |
Jerusalem |
The realities of U.S.-Mexican relations |
[Reconsiderations.] Containment: a reassessment |
Reporting from the Third World |
Canada's time of troubles |
The giant from afar: visions of Europe from Algiers to Tokio |
[On power.] Elements of power |
[On power.] International power: a European perspective |
[On power.] Oil power in the Middle East |
[On power.] The nature of Soviet power |
[On power.] The uses of American power |
The Polish road to communism |
A requiem for the North-South conference |
The ripple effect in Korea |
Spain's new democracy |