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After the Cold War: American Foreign Policy in the 1970s
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Kennan, George F.
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1972
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A World Restored?
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Buchan, Alastair
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1972
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Beyond SALT One
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Scoville, Herbert$cJr
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1972
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Big Business and "Dependencia": A Latin American View
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Sunkel, Osvaldo
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1972
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Canada Independent
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Sloan Dickey, John
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1972
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China Afloat
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Dewenter, John R.
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1972
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China and Taiwan: The Economic Issues
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Barnett, Robert W.
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1972
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Congress and the Making of American Foreign Policy
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Schlesinger, Arthur$cJr
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1972
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Does Europe Have a Future?
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Laloy, Jean
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1972
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East Germany Between Moscow and Bonn
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Livingston, Robert Gerald
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1972
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Germany's "Westpolitik"
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Brandt, Willy
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1972
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Growth and Survival
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Heilbroner, Robert L.
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1972
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How China and Japan See Each Other
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Johnson, Chalmers
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1972
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How the Cold War Was Played
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Brzezinski, Zbigniew
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1972
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If Mao Had Come to Washington: An Essay in Alternatives
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Tuchman, Barbara W.
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1972
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India and the World
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Gandhi, Indira
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1972
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Isolated America
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Fish Armstrong, Hamilton
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1972
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Japan's Global Engagement
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Brzezinski, Zbigniew
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1972
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Korea and the Emerging Asian Power Balance
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Hahm, Pyong-choon
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1972
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No First Use of Nuclear Weapons
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Ullman, Richard H.
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1972
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