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William E. Griffith Archives
William E. Griffith •ï¿½33 Items / 12 Books, 16 Articles, 5 Reviews
Communism in Europe, Vol. II (1965)
Continuity, Change, and the Sino-Soviet Dispute
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    Modern Europe (Review)
    Communism in Europe, Vol. II, by William E. Griffith
    1. Communism in Europe, Vol. II by William E. Griffith
    The American Historical Review, January 1967, p. 573
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    Book Notes (Review)
    Communism in Europe, Vol. II, by William E. Griffith
    1. Communism in Europe, Vol. II by William E. Griffith
    Political Science Quarterly, June 1968, p. 335
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    A Movement in Transition (2 Reviews)
    Communism in Europe, Vol. II, by William E. Griffith
    1. Communism in Europe, Vol. II by William E. Griffith
    2. Crisis in World Communism by Frank O'Brien
    Problems of Communism, May 1968, pp. 57-58
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    History, Politics, and Opinion (3 Reviews)
    Communism in Europe, Vol. II, by William E. Griffith
    1. Communism in Europe, Vol. II by William E. Griffith
    2. Strategic Power and Soviet Foreign Policy by Arnold L. Horelick and Myron Rush
    3. Liberals and Communism: The "Red Decade" Revisited by Frank A. Warren III
    The Saturday Review, June 11, 1966, p. 52
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    Communist Bloc (6 Reviews)
    Communism in Europe, Vol. II, by William E. Griffith
    1. Communism in Europe, Vol. II by William E. Griffith
    2. The Communist Economic Challenge by David Ingram
    3. The Economy of Communist China by Yuan-li Wu
    4. Leningrad 1941: The Blockade by Dmitri V. Pavlov
    5. Russia and Germany: A Century of Conflict by Walter Laqueur
    6. Warsaw in Exile by Stefan Korbonski
    Orbis, Summer 1966, p. 633
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    Communist Bloc (6 Reviews)
    The Bolsheviks, by Adam B. Ulam
    1. The Bolsheviks by Adam B. Ulam
    2. Chinese Communist Society by C.K. Yang
    3. Communist China's Crusade by Guy Wint
    4. Communism in Europe, Vol. II by William E. Griffith
    5. Stalin's Russia: A Historical Reconsideration by Francis B. Randall
    6. The Theory of Communism by George H. Hampsch
    Orbis, Winter 1966, p. 1088
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    Recent Books on International Relations (10 Reviews)
    Western Europe
    1. The European Idea by Hubert M. Gladwyn
    2. The Political Parties in the European Parliament by Guy van Oudenhove
    3. Communism in Europe, Vol. II by William E. Griffith
    4. English History, 1914-1945 by A.J.P. Taylor
    5. The Habit of Authority by A.P. Thornton
    6. Churchill: Taken from the Diaries of Lord Moran by Charles M.W. Moran and Winston Churchill
    7. Colour and the British Electorate, 1964 by Nicholas Deakin
    8. The Three Lives of Charles de Gaulle by David Schoenbrun
    9. Memoirs, 1945-1953 by Konrad Adenauer
    10. Growth and Structure in the Economy of Modern Italy by George H. Hildebrand
    Foreign Affairs, July 1966, pp. 709-710
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    Recent Books on International Relations (15 Reviews)
    General: Political and Legal
    1. The End of Alliance by Ronald Steel
    2. A Strategy of Interdependence by Vincent P. Rock
    3. The Politics of Hysteria by Edmund Stillman and William Pfaff
    4. The New Concert of Nations by C.M. Woodhouse
    5. Remnants of Empire by David W. Wainhouse
    6. World Pressures on American Foreign Policy by Marian D. Irish
    7. The Atlantic Future by H.V. Hodson
    8. The Four Faces of Peace by Lester B. Pearson
    9. The Fourth Dimension of Foreign Policy by Philip H. Coombs
    10. Policy Perspectives by Henry M. Wriston
    11. World Communism by Richard Lowenthal
    12. The Sino-Soviet Rift, Analysed and Documented by William E. Griffith
    13. Communism in Europe, Vol. II by William E. Griffith
    14. Books on Communism by Walter Kolarz
    15. How Nations Negotiate by Fred C. Ikle
    Foreign Affairs, January 1965, pp. 361-362