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Louis J. Halle Archives
Louis J. Halle •ï¿½160 Items / 76 Articles, 17 Books, 67 Reviews
Civilization and Foreign Policy (1955)
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  1. Books
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    Seeking a Definition of the National Interest (Review)
    Civilization and Foreign Policy, by Louis J. Halle
    1. Civilization and Foreign Policy by Louis J. Halle
    Commonweal, March 11, 1955, p. 612
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    Gospel for the State Department (Review)
    Civilization and Foreign Policy, by Louis J. Halle
    1. Civilization and Foreign Policy by Louis J. Halle
    The Saturday Review, January 29, 1955, p. 19
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    Reviews (2 Reviews)
    Civilization and Foreign Policy, by Louis J. Halle
    1. Civilization and Foreign Policy by Louis J. Halle
    2. Common Sense and World Affairs by Dorothy Fosdick
    Political Science Quarterly, June 1955, pp. 280-281
  4. Books
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    Formulas for Foreign Policy (3 Reviews)
    Power Through Purpose, by Thomas I. Cook and Malcolm Moos
    1. Power Through Purpose by Thomas I. Cook and Malcolm Moos
    2. Common Sense and World Affairs by Dorothy Fosdick
    3. Civilization and Foreign Policy by Louis J. Halle
    The Nation, March 19, 1955, p. 241
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    Brain-trusters of American Foreign Policy (3 Reviews)
    Civilization and Foreign Policy, by Louis J. Halle
    1. Civilization and Foreign Policy by Louis J. Halle
    2. Realities of American Foreign Policy by George F. Kennan
    3. The Limits of Foreign Policy by Charles Burton Marshall
    World Politics, July 1955, pp. 627-639
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    Reviews of Books (5 Reviews)
    Power Through Purpose, by Thomas I. Cook and Malcolm Moos
    1. Power Through Purpose by Thomas I. Cook and Malcolm Moos
    2. The Limits of Foreign Policy by Charles Burton Marshall
    3. Civilization and Foreign Policy by Louis J. Halle
    4. Power and Policy by Thomas K. Finletter
    5. Realities of American Foreign Policy by George F. Kennan
    American Political Science Review, September 1955, pp. 851-856
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    Atlantic Bookshelf (9 Reviews)
    Reader's Choice
    1. Two Minutes Till Midnight by Elmer H. Davis
    2. Civilization and Foreign Policy by Louis J. Halle
    3. The Noble Savage by Lawrence Hanson and Elisabeth Hanson
    4. Gertrude Lawrence as Mrs. A by Richard Stoddard Aldrich
    5. Flamingo Feather by Laurens van der Post
    6. Fellow Passenger by Geoffrey Household
    7. All Men Are Mortal by Simone de Beauvoir
    8. Homecoming by Jiro Osaragi
    9. The Vagabond by Colette
    The Atlantic Monthly, March 1955, pp. 78-85
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    Recent Books on International Relations (17 Reviews)
    General: Political, Military and Legal
    1. Power Through Purpose by Thomas I. Cook and Malcolm Moos
    2. Civilization and Foreign Policy by Louis J. Halle
    3. A Philosophy for Our Time by Bernard M. Baruch
    4. Essays in the Public Philosophy by Walter Lippmann
    5. The Evolution of Diplomatic Method by Harold Nicolson
    6. Popular Diplomacy and War by Sisley Huddleston
    7. Research for Peace by Quincy Wright, W. Fred Cottrell, and Ch. Boasson, ...
    8. The Lie About the West by Douglas Jerrold
    9. A Program for Conservatives by Russell Kirk
    10. Today's Isms by William Ebenstein
    11. Freedom, Loyalty, Dissent by Henry Steele Commager
    12. Struggle for Tomorrow by Basil J. Vlavianos and Feliks Gross
    13. The Struggle for Mastery in Europe, 1848-1918 by A.J.P. Taylor
    14. Stresemann and the Revision of Versailles by Henry L. Bretton
    15. Germany and the Soviet Union, 1939-1941 by Gerhard L. Weinberg
    16. World History from 1914 to 1961 by David Thomson
    17. European Peace Treaties After World War II by Amelia C. Leiss and Raymond Dennett
    Foreign Affairs, April 1955, pp. 511-512