Foreign Affairs - July 1975 Foreign Affairs - July 1975

Foreign Affairs - July 1975

An American Quarterly Review

    • $7.99
    • $7.99

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:

• The Mediterranean Crisis by John C. Campbell

• OPEC and the Industrial Countries: The Next Ten Years by Thomas O. Enders

• The Indochina War and World Politics by Alastair Buchan

• Consequences of the End Game in Vietnam by Earl C. Ravenal

• The Devotion of Power: A Dream? by Michel Tatu

• The Strategy of Terrorism by David Fromkin

• Paradise and Dominatia: Science and the Developing World by Michael J. Moravcsik and John M. Ziman

• Black Africa and the Arabs by Ali A. Mazrui

• Nuclear Spread and World Order by Lincoln P. Bloomfield

• Making Nuclear Energy Safe and Secure by William O. Doub and Joseph M. Dukert

  • GENRE
    Politics & Current Events
    RELEASED
    1975
    July 1
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    197
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Council of Foreign Relations
    SELLER
    Council on Foreign Relations
    SIZE
    647.2
    KB
    Trans-Atlantic Relations in a Postmodern World Trans-Atlantic Relations in a Postmodern World
    2014
    Confronting War Confronting War
    2001
    World Politics since 1989 World Politics since 1989
    2021
    Third World Third World
    2018
    Foreign Affairs - July/August 2005 Foreign Affairs - July/August 2005
    2005
    Foreign Affairs - March/April 2002 Foreign Affairs - March/April 2002
    2002
    Foreign Affairs - October 1966 Foreign Affairs - October 1966
    1966
    Foreign Affairs - Spring 1987 Foreign Affairs - Spring 1987
    1987
    Foreign Affairs - November/December 2003 Foreign Affairs - November/December 2003
    2003
    Foreign Affairs - October 1967 Foreign Affairs - October 1967
    1967