Foreign policy : whatʹs to be done?
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1983 |
Hoffmann, Stanley |
Strategic intelligence and intermestic politics
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1983 |
Ransom, Harry Howe |
Leaders, leadership, and American foreign policy
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1983 |
Hermann, Margaret G. |
Defining the national interest, again : old superstitions, new realities
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1983 |
Morgenthau, Hans J. |
The Third World : exploring U.S. interests
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1983 |
Sewell, John W. |
Evolving patterns of U. S. security assistance 1950-1980
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1983 |
Semmel, Andrew K. |
Internationalism comes of age again
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1983 |
Free, Lloyd |
Are bureaucracies important? a re-examination of accounts of the Cuban missile crisis
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1983 |
Krasner, Stephen D. |
Presidential management styles and models
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1983 |
George, Alexander L. |
Explaining SALT from a bureaucratic politics perspective
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1983 |
Rosati, Jerel A. |
Containment : its past and future
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1983 |
Gaddis, John Lewis |
Realism and complex interdependence
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1983 |
Keohane, Robert O. |
Two views of the Soviet problem
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1983 |
Kennan, George F. |
A resurgent congress and the imperial presidency
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1983 |
Cronin, Thomas E. |
U. S. military forces as a political instrument since World War II
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1983 |
Blechman, Barry M. |
The impact of organization on U.S. international economic policy
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1983 |
Cohen, Stephen D. |
Bureaucratic constraints on innovation in American foreign policy
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1983 |
Hermann, Charles F. |
How could Vietnam happen? : an autopsy
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1983 |
Thomson jr., James C. |
The rise and fall of the new foreign-policy establishment
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1983 |
Gershman, Carl |
Why not the State Department?
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1983 |
Gelb, Leslie H. |