Description |
xviii, 264 pages ; 22 cm. |
Series |
Rand McNally political science series
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Rand McNally political science series.
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Bibliography |
Bibliographical footnotes. |
Contents |
1. Toward a strategy of peace: John F. Kennedy -- 2. Possibilities of peace: From containment to cease-fire and peaceful change: Adlai E. Stevenson -- International conflict in the absence of war: Walter Millis -- Political prerequisites to détente: Fred W. Neal -- Fantasy of a warless world: Jen-min jih-pao and Hung-ch'i -- 3. Common interests of the United States and the Soviet Union: Advancing the American national interest without war: Arthur I. Waskow -- Questions of war, peace, and revolution: Mikhail Suslov -- Peking, Moscow and the West in a warless world: Walter C. Clemens, Jr. -- Needs of American and Soviet science: Anatol Rapoport -- 4. Pursuit of peace: Arms control and world government: Lincoln P. Bloomfield -- A Soviet view of a disarmed world: N. Pitersky -- Implications for United States policy: Walter C. Clemens, Jr. -- First documents of a warless world: Joint U.S.-Soviet statement of agreed principles of disarmament -The direct communications link -The nuclear test ban treaty -The ban on bombs in orbit -The reduction of fissionable materials production -- 5. Peace and human rights: Learning for peace instead of survival: Samuel Gould -- A world without want: Paul Hoffman -- Converting America's economy to a warless world: Seymour Melman -- Pacem in terris: Pope John XXIII. |
Subject |
World politics -- 1965-1975.
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World politics. |
Chronological Term |
1965-1975 |
Subject |
Peace.
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Peace. |
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