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v. 1. Toward a theory of war prevention.
1. The Problem, The Plan and Preliminary Conclusions
1. A: Preventing Thermonuclear War; The Prevention of World War III / Kenneth E. Boulding
1. B: The Arms Race; The Arms Race and Some of Its Hazards / Herman Kahn
1. C: Some Considerations Concerning Disarmament; Preparation for Progress / Richard J. Barnet; Order and Change in a Warless World / Walter Millis
1. D: World Law, World Community, and World Order; Constitutional Foundations for World Order / Robert M. Hutchins; Toward a Universal Law for Mankind / Quincy Wright / 1. E: Big World and Small World; Technology, Prediction, and Disorder / Albert Wohlstetter
1. F: Some Documents on Supranatural Authority; Pacem in Terris, Part IV / Pope John XXIII; An Eight Point Programme for World Government / Hugh Gaitskell
2. The Causes of War and Peace
2. A: Analysis of the Causes of War / Quincy Wright
2. B: Political Philosophy and the Study of International Relations Kenneth N. Waltz
2. C: On the Causes of War and the Conditions of Peace / Werner Levi
2. D: Uses of Violence / H. L. Nieburg
3. The Nature of INternational Society
3. A: Differing Views of the World; The World Order in the Sixties / Robert Ducci; The Stability of Bipolar World / Kenneth N. Waltz; Regionalism and World Order / Ronald J. Yalem
3. B: Differing Methods of Viewing the World; The Level-of-Analysis Problem in International Relations / J. David Singer; Systemic and Strategic Conflict / Anatol Roṕoport; The Political Science of Science: An Inquiry into the Possible Reconciliation of Mastery and Freedom / Harold D. Lasswell
4. The Shimoda Case: Challenge and Response
4. A: The Claimants of Hiroshima / Richard A. Falk
4. B: Shimoda and Others versus Japan, Decision of Tokyo District Court, December 7, 1963
4. C: The New Fact and Initial Political Thinking about the New Fact / Karl Jaspers
4. D: The Study of War Prevention: Toward a Disciplined View / Saul H. Mendlovitz
v. 2. International law.
1. International Legal Order in the Contemporary World
1. A: International Law and the Transition to a Warless World; Towards a Warless World: One Legal Formula to Achieve Transition / Richard A. Falk & Saul H. Mendlovitz
1. B: The Contemporary International Legal Order; Law in the International Community / Morton A. Kaplan & Nicholas DeB. Katzenbach; The Identification and Appraisal of Diverse Systems of Public Order / Myres S. McDougal & Harold D. Lasswell; Bringing Law to Bear on Governments / Roger Fisher; The Individual Interests and the Growth of International Law and Organization / Kenneth S. Carlston
1. C: The Development of Organizing Concepts for Contemporary International Legal Perspectives; Inquiry and Policy: The Relation of Knowledge to Action / Max F. Millikan; Some Basic Theoretical Concepts about International Law: A Policy-Oriented Framework of Inquiry / Myres S. McDougal; International Systems and International Law / Stanley Hoffmann
2. Diverse Challenges to International Legal Order
2. A: Historical Tendencies, Modernizing and Revolutionary Nations, and the International Legal Order / Richard A. Falk
2. B: Soviet and Western International Law and the Cold War in the Era of Bipolarity / Edward McWhinney
2. C: Peaceful Coexistence: The Asian Attitude / J. J. G. Syatauw
2. D: The Less Developed Nations / Oliver J. Lissitzyn
3. International Legal Order and Management of World Power
3. A: Resort to Force: War and Neutrality / Morton A. Kaplan & Nicholas DeB. Katzenbach
3. B: The Legal Control of Force in the International Community / Richard A. Falk
3. C: The International Organization of Security and the Use of Force: "Indirect" Aggression, National Sovereignty, and Collective Security / Wolfgang Friedmann
3. D: Force, Intervention, and Neutrality in Contemporary International Law / Louis Henkin
3. E: The Management of Power and Political Organization: Some Observations in Inis L. Claude's Conceptual Approach / Ruth B. Russell

v. 3. The United Nations.
1. The League of Nations and the United Nations: Continuities and Discontinuities
I. A: The Covenant of the League of Nations and the Charter of the United Nations: Points of Difference / Clyde Eagleton
1. B: From League of Nations to United Nations / Leland M. Goodrich
1. C: The United Nations Charter
2. The Relevance of Law to the Operations of the United Nations
2. A: Law, Politics and the United Nations / Rosalyn Higgins
2. B: The Introduction of a New Legislative Technique / A.J. P. Tammes
2. C: Report of Committee on Study of Legal Problems of the United Nations. Should the Laws of War Apply to United Nations Enforcement Action?
2. D: Extract from Oral Argument before the International Court of Justice in the South West Africa Cases
2. E: Excerpts from the Separate Opinion of Judge Sir Percy Spender in the Case of the Certain Expenses of the United Nations
2. F: The Relation of Law, Politics and Action in the United Nations / Oscar Schachter
3. Membership in the United Nations
3. A: Problems of Membership
3. B: Problems of Representation
4. The Security Council
4. A: The UN Security Council / Leland M. Goodrich
4. B: The Security Council: Functions and Powers / D. W. Bowett
4. C: Excerpts from the 18th Session of the General Assembly Special Political Committee Debates
5. The General Assembly
5. A: The Effectiveness of General Assembly Resolutions; The Changing Effectiveness of General Assembly Resolutions / Gabriella R. Lande; The General Assembly of the United Nations and its Power to Influence National Action / Krzysztof Skubiszewski
5. B: The United Peace Resolution; The Uses of the Uniting for Peace Resolution Since 1950 / Keith S. Peterson
5. C: Representational Voting; Representational Voting in the United Nations General Assembly / Francis O. Wilcox; How the African Bloc Uses Its Votes / Thomas Hovet, Jr.; Would Weighted Voting Help the U.S? / United States Department of State
6. The Secretariat and the Secretary-General
6. A: The Secretary- General of the United Nations / Charles Henry Alexandrowicz
6. B: The Troika and the Future of the United Nations: The Secretary General / Sydney D. Bailey
7. The Limitations on the Authority of the United Nations: Article 2(7) and Apartheid in the Republic of South Africa
7. A: United Nations Materials on Apartheid in the Republic of South Africa
8. Procedures for Pacific Settlement
8. A: The Institutions of International Decision-Making / Morton A. Kaplan & Nicholas deB. Katzenbach
8. B: Step-by-Step Acceptance of the Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice / Louis B. Sohn
8. C: Adjudication of the Rule of Law / Lon L. Fuller
9. Procedures of Coercive Settlement: Sanction, Peace-Keeping and Police
9. A: Perspectives on Sanctioning; The Prohibition of War by International Law / James L. Brierly; Sanctions in International Law under the Charter of the United Nations / Hans Kelsen; National Sovereignty, International Cooperation and the Reality of International Law / Wolfgang Friedmann
9. B: Peace-Keeping by the United Nations; United Nations Peace Force / U Thant; An Appraisal / Herbert Nicholas; United Nations Emergency Force / Dag Hammarskjold; Wanted: Rules to Guide United Nations Peace-Keeping Operations of the Future / Marion H. McVitty; The Role of the United Nations in Civil Wars / Louis B. Sohn
9. C: Proposals for a World Peace Force; Structure and Control of United Nations Forces and Conclusions / D. W. Bowett; Quis Custodiet? Controlling the Police in a Disarmed World / Arthur I. Waskow; Political Conditions for a Force / Hans Morgenthau; Strategy: A World Force in Operation / Thomas C. Schelling
10. The Financing and the So-Called Financing Problem
10. A: The So-Called Financing Problem; International Court of Justice; Certain Expenses of the United Nations
10. B: The Financing Problem; Financial Crisis and the Future of the United Nations / Norman J. Padelford
10. C: Beyond Financing and So-Called Financing; Special Committee on Peace-Keeping Operations: Report of the Secretary-General and the President of the General Assembly
11. Evaluation the United Nations
11. A: An Evaluation of the United Nations / Stanley Hoffmann
11. B: Two Differing Views of the United Nations Assayed / Dag Hammarskjold
11. C: More Responsibility for Russia? / Alvin Z. Rubinstein
v. 4. Disarmament and economic development.
The Military Environment Arms Competition and the Idea of Stable Deterrence
1. A: Steps Toward Disarmament / P. M. S. Blackett
1. B: National Security and the Nuclear-Test Ban / Jerome Wiesner & Herbert F. York
1. C: Defence Against Ballistic Missiles / Freeman J. Dyson
Antimissile Systems and Disarmament / General Nikolai Talensky
1. D: The ABM Debate: A Soviet View / Robert Gomer
1. E: Arms Control and Disarmament in International Law / Adrian S. Fisher
2. Theories of Control and Disarmament
2. A: The Objective of Arms Control / Hedley Bull
2. B: Reciprocal Measures for Arms Stabilization / Thomas C. Schelling
2. C: Reciprocal Initiative / Charles Osgood
2. D: Keeping the Genie in the Bottle: The Feasibility of a Nuclear Non-Proliferation Agreement / Walter Goldstein
3. Transitional Steps Toward a Disarmable World
3. A: No First Use of Nuclear Weapons. F. A. S. Resolution
3. B: Questions and Answers on the U.S. Production Freeze Proposal / Betty Goetz Lall
3. C: A Freeze on Strategic Delivery Systems / Paul Doty
3. D: European Security-Interrelation of Political, Military, and Economic Factors / Louis B. Sohn
4. The Idea of General and Complete Disarmament
4. A: General and Comprehensive Disarmament / Hedley Bull
4. B: The McCloy-Zorin Agreement- Joint Statement of Agreed Principals for Disarmament Negotiations
4. C: Supranational versus International Models for General and Complete Disarmament / Klaus Knorr
4. D: Respect for International Law and Confidence in Disarmament / Richard A. Falk
5. Maintaining Security During Disarmament: Verified Compliance and Response
5. A: Inspection: Shadow and Substance / Richard J. Barnet; Phasing of Arms Reduction: The Territorial Method / Louis B. Sohn
5. B: Response to Violations; After Detection-What? / Fred Charles Ikle; Verification and Response in Disarmament Agreements, Summary Report on the Woods Hole Summer Study of 1962; International Police: A Sequential Approach to Effectiveness and Control / Roger Fisher
5. C: The Control of Supranational Responses; International Police: A Sequential Approach to Effectiveness and Control Part II / Roger Fisher
6. World Economic Development: Some Trends and Models
6. A: Rich Nations and Poor Nations: A Strategy for Wold Development; The Concept of World Interest / Kenneth E. Boulding; International Aid for Underdeveloped Countries / P.N. Rosenstein-Rodan; International Stratification and Atimia / Gustavo Lagos; The United Nations Development Decade / U Thant
6. B: Economic Consequences of Disarmament; The Economic Impact of Disarmament in the United States / Emile Benoit

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