Foreign Affairs - October 1968 Foreign Affairs - October 1968

Foreign Affairs - October 1968

World Order and American Responsibility

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Publisher Description

Since its founding in 1922, Foreign Affairs has been the leading forum for serious discussion of American foreign policy and global affairs. The articles in Foreign Affairs deal with questions of international interest. They cover a broad range of subjects, not only political but historical and economic. This issue includes the following articles:

• World Order and American Responsibility by Charles W. Yost

• SHOULD THE U.S. WITHDRAW FROM ASIA? by Owen Harries

• Force and Counterforce in Eastern Europe by James H. Billington

• Japan Looks Back by Marius B. Jansen

• The Political Economics of International Money by Francis M. Bator

• Centralism and Nationalism in Latin America by Claudio Véliz

• Viet Nam by Duong Van Minh

• Viet Nam by Edward G. Lansdale

• Revolution and Reaction in France by Edmond Taylor

• Economic Sovereignty at Bay by Raymond Vernon

• WHO WILL CONTROL THE SEABED? by Arvid Pardo

• How India Is Tackling Her Population Problem by S. Chandrasekhar

• Protest in Moscow by Paul A. Smith, Jr.

• Pollution as an International Issue by Abel Wolman

• The Management of Soviet Manpower by Efim Manevich

  • GENRE
    Politics & Current Events
    RELEASED
    1968
    October 1
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    210
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Council of Foreign Relations
    SELLER
    Council on Foreign Relations
    SIZE
    621.6
    KB
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