A foreign policy for the United States /
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Chicago :
The University of Chicago press,
[1947]
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Table of Contents:
- The United States and the other great powers, by W. T. R. Fox
- The United States and the United Kingdom, by C. W. de Klewiet
- The United States and the Soviet union, by J. N. Hazzard
- Duscussion of great-power relationships
- The United States and the United nations, by Leo Pasvolsky
- The security problem in the light of atomic energy, by Bernard Brodie
- Discussion of general security
- The Far East, by J. W. Ballantine
- Discussion of the far East
- The Near East, by J. A. Wilson
- Discussion of the Near East
- Eastern Europe, by A. N. Dragnich
- Discussion of eastern Europe.
- Latin America, by Allen Haden
- Discussion of Latin America
- The expansion of world trade and employment, by Clair Wilcox
- Free enterprise and commercial policy, by Herbert Feta
- Adjustment of great-power rivalries for raw materials and trade, by c. C. Colby
- Discussion of international economic policies
- United States policy concerning international information and cultural relations, by Kenneth Holland
- Relations of ideologies and communications to foreign policy, by R. D. Leigh
- Freedom of the press and American foreign policy, by Seymour Berkson
- Discussion of international informational policies.