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_aU.S. foreign policy; _bperspectives and proposals for the 1970's. _cEdited by Paul Seabury and Aaron Wildavsky. |
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_aNew York, _bMcGraw-Hill _c[1969] |
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505 | 0 | _aThe revolt against obligation, by P. Seabury.--A third-world averaging strategy, by M. Singer and A. Wildavsky.--Vietnam, Western Europe, Latin America...: Where do our vital interests lie? By L. Lipson.--A new recognition policy for the United States, by E. B. Haas.--U.S. strategy and the new Administration, by R. Rosecrance.--The United States and Asia, by R. A. Scalapino.--A China policy for the seventies, by C. Johnson.--The United States and Southeast Asia, by D. S. Lev.--Evolution of American policy in the Middle East, by G. Lenczowski. | |
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_aUnited States _xForeign relations _y1969-1974. |
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_aSeabury, Paul, _eed. |
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_aWildavsky, Aaron B., _eed. |
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