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Clyde Eagleton •ï¿½55 Items / 11 Books, 8 Articles, 36 Reviews
Annual Review of United Nations Affairs, 1953 (1955)
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    Recent Books on International Relations (25 Reviews)
    General: Political, Military and Legal
    1. A Study of History by Arnold J. Toynbee
    2. Power and Policy by Thomas K. Finletter
    3. A Decade of Decision by Fred Hoyle
    4. In the Name of Sanity by Lewis Mumford
    5. Freedom Against Itself by Clarence K. Streit
    6. Christianity, Diplomacy and War by Herbert Butterfield
    7. A New Pattern for a Tired World by Louis Bromfield
    8. The Myth of the Good and Bad Nations by Rene A. Wormser
    9. Strategy: The Indirect Approach by Basil H. Liddell Hart
    10. The Hydrogen Bomb by James R. Shepley and Clay Blair, Jr.
    11. Ideas and Weapons by Irving Brinton Holley, Jr.
    12. Cavalry of the Sky by Lynn Montross
    13. In the Cause of Peace by Trygve Lie
    14. The Problem of State Succession with Regard to Treaties by R.W.G. de Muralt
    15. Annual Review of United Nations Affairs, 1953 by Clyde Eagleton and Richard N. Swift
    16. Foreign Policy Analysis by Feliks Gross
    17. Decision-Making as an Approach to the Study of International Politics by Richard C. Snyder, H.W. Bruck, and Burton Sapin
    18. The Allies and the Russian Revolution by Robert D. Warth
    19. The Policy of England and France Toward the "Anschluss" of 1938 by Sister Mary Antonia Wathen
    20. The Rebel by Albert Camus
    21. The Invisible Writing by Arthur Koestler
    22. The Appeals of Communism by Gabriel A. Almond, Herbert E. Krugman, and Elsbeth Lewin, ...
    23. The Meaning of Nationalism by Louis L. Snyder
    24. Political Parties by Maurice Duverger
    25. The People's Right to Know by Harold L. Cross
    Foreign Affairs, January 1955, pp. 332-335