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Chapter 1. The nature of international relations
Concerning the way in which princes should keep faith / Niccolo Machiavelli
International politics : Idealism vs. Realism / E. H. Carr
Power and influence / Charles A. McClelland
Chapter 2. National power and foreign policy
The fundamentals of National power / Salvador de Madariaga
National character and national policy / Sir Harold Nicolson
Chapter 3. Diplomacy : evolution and uses
The old diplomacy / Thucydides
The uses of diplomacy : a secretary of state's view / Dean Rusk
Codes and couriers / Charles W. Thayer
Chapter 4. International law and the international court
The feasibility of compulsory legal settlement / Grant Gilmore
South West Africa, The World Court's Ticklish case
Chapter 5. War in the nuclear age
Strategy in the missile age/ Bernard Brodie
American Military Policy : U.S. Defense policy for the 1960's / Alain C. Enthoven
Chapter 6. International organization : the United Nations
United Nations procedures and power realities
The United Nations financial crisis and the superpowers
Chapter 7. Collective security
Collective security vs. balance of power / Woodrow Wilson
The impracticability of "enforcing" peace / Edwin Borchard
A critique of collective security / Roland N. Stromberg
Chapter 8. Balance of power
The balance of power as policy / Nicholas J. Spykman
The balance of power in action / Sir Eyre Crowe
The balance of power and the balance of terror / Glenn H. Snyder
Chapter 9. Approaches to United States foreign policy
The illusion of American omnipotence / Sir Dennis W. Brogan
Away with unilateralism! / Frederick H. Hartmann
Our diplomats should watch TV westerns / David Shea Teeple
Commencement address at American University / John F. Kennedy
Chapter 10. The Cuban missile crisis : a documentary case study
Phase I : Cuba is quarantined
Phase II : the security council debates and U Thant's mediation
Phase III : the crisis is resolved
Chapter 11. Viet-nam issues and the senate debate
The United States in Viet-Nam / George McT Kahin and John W. Lewis
The United States commitment in Vietnam
A critical appraisal of Viet-Nam policy / George F. Kennan
Chapter 12. Europe in ferment : polycentrism, east and west
General de Gaulle speaks
Russia's problems increase / Frederick H. Hartmann
Chapter 13. Germany and the iron curtain
The problem of German reunification / Frederick H. Hartmann
Germany looks at Eastern Europe
Chapter 14. The implications of Chinese foreign policy
The United States and Communist China / William P. Bundy
A world in Mao Tse-tung's image / Chalmers M. Roberts
China is - is not an aggressive power / Frank N. Trager, Hans J. Morgenthau, Max Frankel
Chapter 15. The Sino-Soviet dispute
The broken monolith / Desmond Donnelly
The Chinese view
The Soviet View
Chapter 16. Revolution and change in the new nations
The philosophy of the revolution / Gamal Abd El-Nasser
Africa's officers take command / W. Arthur Lewis
The United States response to revolution in the Dominican Republic / J. W. Fulbright.
Concerning the way in which princes should keep faith / Niccolo Machiavelli
International politics : Idealism vs. Realism / E. H. Carr
Power and influence / Charles A. McClelland
Chapter 2. National power and foreign policy
The fundamentals of National power / Salvador de Madariaga
National character and national policy / Sir Harold Nicolson
Chapter 3. Diplomacy : evolution and uses
The old diplomacy / Thucydides
The uses of diplomacy : a secretary of state's view / Dean Rusk
Codes and couriers / Charles W. Thayer
Chapter 4. International law and the international court
The feasibility of compulsory legal settlement / Grant Gilmore
South West Africa, The World Court's Ticklish case
Chapter 5. War in the nuclear age
Strategy in the missile age/ Bernard Brodie
American Military Policy : U.S. Defense policy for the 1960's / Alain C. Enthoven
Chapter 6. International organization : the United Nations
United Nations procedures and power realities
The United Nations financial crisis and the superpowers
Chapter 7. Collective security
Collective security vs. balance of power / Woodrow Wilson
The impracticability of "enforcing" peace / Edwin Borchard
A critique of collective security / Roland N. Stromberg
Chapter 8. Balance of power
The balance of power as policy / Nicholas J. Spykman
The balance of power in action / Sir Eyre Crowe
The balance of power and the balance of terror / Glenn H. Snyder
Chapter 9. Approaches to United States foreign policy
The illusion of American omnipotence / Sir Dennis W. Brogan
Away with unilateralism! / Frederick H. Hartmann
Our diplomats should watch TV westerns / David Shea Teeple
Commencement address at American University / John F. Kennedy
Chapter 10. The Cuban missile crisis : a documentary case study
Phase I : Cuba is quarantined
Phase II : the security council debates and U Thant's mediation
Phase III : the crisis is resolved
Chapter 11. Viet-nam issues and the senate debate
The United States in Viet-Nam / George McT Kahin and John W. Lewis
The United States commitment in Vietnam
A critical appraisal of Viet-Nam policy / George F. Kennan
Chapter 12. Europe in ferment : polycentrism, east and west
General de Gaulle speaks
Russia's problems increase / Frederick H. Hartmann
Chapter 13. Germany and the iron curtain
The problem of German reunification / Frederick H. Hartmann
Germany looks at Eastern Europe
Chapter 14. The implications of Chinese foreign policy
The United States and Communist China / William P. Bundy
A world in Mao Tse-tung's image / Chalmers M. Roberts
China is - is not an aggressive power / Frank N. Trager, Hans J. Morgenthau, Max Frankel
Chapter 15. The Sino-Soviet dispute
The broken monolith / Desmond Donnelly
The Chinese view
The Soviet View
Chapter 16. Revolution and change in the new nations
The philosophy of the revolution / Gamal Abd El-Nasser
Africa's officers take command / W. Arthur Lewis
The United States response to revolution in the Dominican Republic / J. W. Fulbright.