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Herbert Franz Schurmann Archives
Herbert Franz Schurmann •ï¿½25 Items / 9 Books, 15 Articles, 1 Review
The Logic of World Power (1974)
An Inquiry Into the Origins, Currents, and Contradictions of World Politics
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Published Reviews
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    International Politics, Law and Organization (Review)
    The Logic of World Power, by Franz Schurmann
    1. The Logic of World Power by Franz Schurmann
    American Political Science Review, December 1976, pp. 1390-1391
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    World Politics in Transition (Review)
    The Logic of World Power, by Franz Schurmann
    1. The Logic of World Power by Franz Schurmann
    Orbis, Winter 1976, pp. 1633-1641
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    Was This Empire Necessary? (4 Reviews)
    The Imperial Republic, by Raymond Aron
    1. The Imperial Republic by Raymond Aron
    2. "Lessons of the Past" by Ernest R. May
    3. The Logic of World Power by Franz Schurmann
    4. The Cold Warriors by John C. Donovan
    The New York Review of Books, August 8, 1974, pp. 37-39
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    Recent Books on International Relations (13 Reviews)
    General: Political and Legal
    1. The Logic of World Power by Franz Schurmann
    2. New Forces in World Politics by Seyom Brown
    3. Sovereign Equality Among States by Robert A. Klein
    4. The End of the Postwar Era by Alastair Buchan
    5. International Systems by Michael Haas
    6. Testing Theories of Economic Imperialism by Steven J. Rosen and James R. Kurth
    7. The Control of the Sea-Bed by Evan Luard
    8. Clio and the Doctors by Jacques Barzun
    9. Land Reform and Politics by Hung-Chao Tai
    10. The United Nations in a Changing World by Leland M. Goodrich
    11. Cyprus, 1958-1967 by Thomas Ehrlich
    12. Diplomat by Eric Clark
    13. Religion and Political Development by Donald Eugene Smith
    Foreign Affairs, January 1975, p. 378