World politics
- New York Alfred A. Knopf 1958
- 289p.
IT has been my conviction for many years that to understand in ternational relations one requires most of all a framework within which to organize the mass of detailed information to which we are all ex posed. This book is an attempt to offer such a framework to the reader. And if, after having read it, the scattered parts of the international jig saw puzzle fall into place, this work will have achieved its purpose.