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A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Ben J. Wattenberg Archives
Ben J. Wattenberg •ï¿½43 Items / 14 Books, 28 Articles, 1 Review
The Wealth Weapon (1980)
U.S. Foreign Policy and Multinational Corporations
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    Recent Books on International Relations (18 Reviews)
    General: Economic and Social
    1. Quest for World Monetary Order by Milton Gilbert
    2. Asset Markets and Exchange Rates by Polly Reynolds Allen and Peter B. Kenen
    3. Trading Blocs, U.S. Exports, and World Trade by Penelope Hartland-Thunberg
    4. The Impact of International Economic Disturbances on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe by Egon Neuberger and Laura D'Andrea Tyson
    5. Domestic Goals and Financial Interdependence by Randall Hinshaw
    6. Congress and the Politics of U. S. Foreign Economic Policy, 1929-1976 by Robert A. Pastor
    7. The Wealth Weapon by Ben J. Wattenberg and Richard J. Whalen
    8. Food For War/Food For Peace by Mitchel B. Wallerstein
    9. The United States and World Development: Agenda 1980 by John W. Sewell
    10. The Developing Economies and Japan by Saburo Okita
    11. The Developing Countries and the World Economic Order by Lars Anell and Birgitta Nygren
    12. The Structure of the World Economy and Prospects for a New International Economic Order by Ervin Laszlo and Joel Kurtzman
    13. Financial Issues of the New International Economic Order by A.K. Bhattacharya and Jorge Lozoya
    14. Africa, the Middle East, and the New International Economic Order by Jorge Lozoya and Hector Cuadra
    15. Latin America and the New International Economic Order by Jorge Lozoya and Jaime Estevez
    16. Entropy by Jeremy Rifkin and Ted Howard
    17. Crisis: In the World Economy by Andre Gunder Frank
    18. Race and State in Capitalist Development by Stanley B. Greenberg
    Foreign Affairs, Winter 1980, pp. 431-434