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Richard P. Stebbins •ï¿½45 Items / 39 Books, 1 Article, 5 Reviews
The United States in World Affairs, 1963 (1964)
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    Americas (2 Reviews)
    Documents on American Foreign Relations, 1963, by Richard P. Stebbins and Elaine P. Adam
    1. Documents on American Foreign Relations, 1963 by Richard P. Stebbins and Elaine P. Adam
    2. The United States in World Affairs, 1963 by Richard P. Stebbins
    The American Historical Review, April 1965, p. 919
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    Book Reviews (2 Reviews)
    Documents on American Foreign Relations, 1963, by Richard P. Stebbins and Elaine P. Adam
    1. Documents on American Foreign Relations, 1963 by Richard P. Stebbins and Elaine P. Adam
    2. The United States in World Affairs, 1963 by Richard P. Stebbins
    Political Science Quarterly, March 1966, p. 144
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    Recent Books on International Relations (13 Reviews)
    The United States
    1. Power, Freedom, and Democracy by Paul Seabury
    2. Dulles Over Suez by Herman Finer
    3. The Ideas of American Foreign Policy by Michael D. Donelan
    4. The United States in World Affairs, 1963 by Richard P. Stebbins
    5. Documents on American Foreign Relations, 1963 by Richard P. Stebbins and Elaine P. Adam
    6. Propaganda and the Cold War by John Boardman Whitton
    7. American Philanthropy Abroad by Merle Curti
    8. American Business and Public Policy by Raymond A. Bauer, Ithiel de Sola Pool, and Lewis A. Dexter, ...
    9. The Military Establishment by John M. Swomley, Jr.
    10. Can American Democracy Survive Cold War? by Harry Howe Ransom
    11. Cordell Hull, 1933-44 by Julius W. Pratt
    12. Assuring Freedom to the Free by Arnold M. Rose
    13. Once a Marine by A.A. Vandegrift and Robert B. Asprey
    Foreign Affairs, July 1964, pp. 686-687