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Paul W. Blackstock Archives
Paul W. Blackstock •ï¿½5 Items / 4 Books, 1 Review
Agents of Deceit (1966)
Frauds, Forgeries, and Political Intrigue Among Nations
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    Fraud in International Affairs (Review)
    Agents of Deceit, by Paul W. Blackstock
    1. Agents of Deceit by Paul W. Blackstock
    The Saturday Review, September 10, 1966, p. 41
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    Recent Books on International Relations (14 Reviews)
    General: Political and Legal
    1. The United States and China in World Affairs by Robert M. Blum
    2. The Atlantic Idea and Its European Rivals by Harold Van B. Cleveland
    3. The Dynamics of Modernization by Cyril E. Black
    4. Three Worlds of Development by Irving Louis Horowitz
    5. Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy by Barrington Moore, Jr.
    6. Blueprint for Peace by Richard N. Gardner
    7. International Peace Observation by David W. Wainhouse
    8. A Working Peace System by David Mitrany
    9. Annihilation and Utopia by Errol E. Harris
    10. North Atlantic Arena by Charles C. Colby
    11. Federalism and Supranational Organization by Peter Hay
    12. Modern International Negotiation by Arthur Lall
    13. Dag Hammarskjold by Emery Kelen
    14. Agents of Deceit by Paul W. Blackstock
    Foreign Affairs, January 1967, pp. 363-364