International Relations in the Age of the Conflict Between Democracy and DictatorshipMcGraw-Hill, 1950 - 947 pages |
Contents
Raw Materials and Industrial Potentials in International | 109 |
The Foreign Policy of Nations | 146 |
Isolation and Neutrality | 210 |
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