American Foreign Policy: Three EssaysOutlines the author's views of the international political structure. It is composed of essays on diplomacy and several speeches he made during his political career. |
Contents
THE ROLE OF DOMESTIC STRUCTURE | 11 |
THE IMPACT OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE | 17 |
THE NATURE OF LEADERSHIP | 27 |
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