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International relations

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Stevens; 1954Description: 1270 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.11 PAL
Summary: This book divided into eight parts- Part 1. The Pattern of International Life 1. The State and the State System 2. Nationalism and Sovereignty 3. National Power 4. Foreign Affairs and National Security Part 2. Instruments for the Promotion of the National Interest Diplomacy as an Instrument of National Policy 6. Propaganda and Political Warfare as Instruments of National Policy 7. Economic Instruments of National Policy 8. War as an Instrument of National Policy Part 3 The Controls of Interstate Relations 9. The Balance of Power 10. Collective Security and Peaceful Settlement 11. International Law Part 4 The Course of International Politics, 1900-1945 12. The Road to World War I 13. The Peace to End All Wars 14. The Great Experiment 15. The Rise of the Dictators 16. The Victory of the United Nations 17. The Rebuilding and Reorientation of Europe 18. The Shifting Scene in Asia Part 5. Conflict and Change in the Postwar World 19. The Tide of Asian Nationaliem 20. Economic Nationalism versus Economic Internationalism 21. The New Regionalism Part 6 Formulations of the National Interest 22. Soviet Foreign Policy Through World War II 23. Soviet Foreign Policy Since World War II 24. The Foreign Policy of Great Britain 25. The Foreign Policy of the United States 26. The Foreign Policies of France, China, and Lesser Powers Part 7. The Resumption of the Great Experiment 27. The United Nations: Origin and Structure 28. The United Nations: Political and Security Problems 29. The United Nations: Economic and Social Questions Part 8 The Future of the World Community 30. Tomorrow: The Same World Still?
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This book divided into eight parts-

Part 1. The Pattern of International Life

1. The State and the State System

2. Nationalism and Sovereignty 3. National Power

4. Foreign Affairs and National Security

Part 2. Instruments for the Promotion of the National Interest

Diplomacy as an Instrument of National Policy
6. Propaganda and Political Warfare as Instruments of National Policy
7. Economic Instruments of National Policy

8. War as an Instrument of National Policy

Part 3 The Controls of Interstate Relations

9. The Balance of Power

10. Collective Security and Peaceful Settlement

11. International Law


Part 4 The Course of International Politics, 1900-1945

12. The Road to World War I

13. The Peace to End All Wars

14. The Great Experiment

15. The Rise of the Dictators

16. The Victory of the United Nations
17. The Rebuilding and Reorientation of Europe

18. The Shifting Scene in Asia

Part 5. Conflict and Change in the Postwar World

19. The Tide of Asian Nationaliem

20. Economic Nationalism versus Economic Internationalism
21. The New Regionalism

Part 6 Formulations of the National Interest

22. Soviet Foreign Policy Through World War II

23. Soviet Foreign Policy Since World War II

24. The Foreign Policy of Great Britain 25. The Foreign Policy of the United States

26. The Foreign Policies of France, China, and Lesser Powers

Part 7. The Resumption of the Great Experiment

27. The United Nations: Origin and Structure

28. The United Nations: Political and Security Problems

29. The United Nations: Economic and Social Questions

Part 8 The Future of the World Community

30. Tomorrow: The Same World Still?

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