Foreign policy in the sixties the issues and the instruments; essays in honor of Arnold Wolfers /

Main Author: Hilsman, Roger,
Other Authors: Good, Robert C.,, Wolfers, Arnold, 1892-1968.
Format: Book
Language: English
Published: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins Press, 1965.
Physical Description: xiv, 302 pages : portrait ; 24 cm.
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Table of Contents:
  • The contemporary arena: The cold war and the changing Communist world, by R. L. Garthoff. Europe and the future of the Grand Alliance, by L. W. Martin. Colonial legacies to the postcolonial states, by R. C. Good. Nonalignment reassessed: the experience of India, by C. H. Heimsath. The changing United Nations, by H. K. Jacobson.
  • The instrumentalities of foreign policy: The foreign aid instrument: search for reality, by L. W. Pye. Political development: varieties of political change and U.S. policy, by W. H. Wriggins. The intelligence arm: the Cuban missile crisis, by F. Greene. The U.N. as a foreign policy instrument: the Congo crisis, by E. W. Lefever. The new diplomacy: the 1955 Geneva summit meeting, by P. C. Davis. Orchestrating the instrumentalites: the case of Southeast Asia, by R. Hilsman.
  • Statecraft and moral theory: the perennial issues: Balance of power as a perennial factor: French motives in the Franco-Soviet Pact, by W. E. Scott. The role of political style: a study of Dean Acheson, D. S. McLellan. Political necessity and moral principle in the thought of Friedrich Meinecke, by R. W. Sterling. National interest and moral theory: the "debate" among contemporary realists, by R. C. Good.