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The Unz Review •ï¿½An Alternative Media Selection
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Walt W. Rostow Archives
Walt W. Rostow •ï¿½51 Items / 25 Books, 14 Articles, 12 Reviews
View from the Seventh Floor (1964)
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    Rostow: The Intellectual Fortinbras (Review)
    View from the Seventh Floor, by Walt W. Rostow
    1. View from the Seventh Floor by Walt W. Rostow
    The New Republic, July 25, 1964, p. 21
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    Five Sides to Strategy (Review)
    View from the Seventh Floor, by Walt W. Rostow
    1. View from the Seventh Floor by Walt W. Rostow
    The Saturday Review, July 11, 1964, pp. 30-31
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    United States (7 Reviews)
    An American Epic, Volume IV, by Herbert Hoover
    1. An American Epic, Volume IV by Herbert Hoover
    2. The Burden and the Glory by Allan Nevins and John F. Kennedy
    3. Congress: The Sapless Branch by Joseph S. Clark
    4. Dulles Over Suez by Herman Finer
    5. The John Birch Society by J. Allen Broyles
    6. The Purpose of American Politics by Hans J. Morgenthau
    7. View from the Seventh Floor by Walt W. Rostow
    Orbis, Summer 1964, p. 471
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    Recent Books on International Relations (12 Reviews)
    The United States
    1. View from the Seventh Floor by Walt W. Rostow
    2. The McNamara Strategy by William W. Kaufmann
    3. Power at the Pentagon by Jack Raymond
    4. Strangers on a Bridge by James B. Donovan
    5. The Conservative Affirmation by Willmoore Kendall
    6. The Conservative Papers by Melvin R. Laird
    7. What Is Conservatism? by Frank S. Meyer
    8. Suicide of the West by James Burnham
    9. Before the Colors Fade by Frederick Ayer, Jr.
    10. When the Cheering Stopped by Gene Smith
    11. The Republican Party, 1854-1964 by George H. Mayer
    12. Price and Quantity Trends in the Foreign Trade of the United States by Robert E. Lipsey
    Foreign Affairs, October 1964, pp. 179-180