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Eleanor Lansing Dulles •ï¿½11 Items / 10 Books, 1 Article
American Foreign Policy in the Making (1968)
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    United States (9 Reviews)
    American Foreign Policy in the Making, by Eleanor Lansing Dulles
    1. American Foreign Policy in the Making by Eleanor Lansing Dulles
    2. American Governmental Institutions by Aaron Wildavsky and Nelson W. Polsby
    3. The American Nation by John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes
    4. In the American Revolution, 1775-1783 by James Thomas Flexner
    5. Politics and Policy by James L. Sundquist
    6. Student Politics by Seymour Martin Lipset
    7. Toward a Democratic Left by Michael Harrington
    8. Victory Without Peace by David F. Trask
    9. Woodrow Wilson and World Politics by N. Gordon Levin, Jr.
    Orbis, Fall 1968, p. 920
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    Recent Books on International Relations (15 Reviews)
    The United States
    1. JFK and LBJ by Tom Wicker
    2. To Heal and To Build by Lyndon B. Johnson and James MacGregor Burns
    3. Sam Johnson's Boy by Alfred Steinberg
    4. Waist Deep in the Big Muddy by Richard H. Rovere
    5. Law and Vietnam by Roger H. Hull and John C. Novogrod
    6. The Committee by Walter Goodman
    7. The Battle for the Presidency by Sidney Warren
    8. The Information Machine by Robert E. Elder
    9. The Impact of American Constitutionalism Abroad by Carl J. Friedrich
    10. Fulbright: The Dissenter by Haynes Johnson and Bernard M. Gwertzman
    11. American Foreign Policy in the Making by Eleanor Lansing Dulles
    12. Anatomy of Diplomacy by Ellis O. Briggs
    13. The Center by Stewart Alsop
    14. The Degeneration of Our Presidential Election by Jules Abels
    15. The United States in World Affairs, 1967 by Richard P. Stebbins
    Foreign Affairs, October 1968, pp. 189-190