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Protecting democracy: international responses
In: A Council on Foreign Relations Book
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The politics of food: Producing and distributing the world's food supply
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International security; the American rôle in collective action for peace
Prepared under the direction of a committee appointed by the Council on foreign relations, A.W. Dulles, chairman, for submission to the eighth International studies conference to be held in London, June 3, 1935. cf. Foreword. ; p.t I. Historical summary of the attitude of the United States from 1919 to 1935.--pt. II. Possible American contributions to collective security. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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U.S. commercial diplomacy: Background papers from the Study Group on American Commercial Diplomacy in Asia
In: Study Group Papers
Albright, R. J.: Ex-Im Bank and OPIC. - S. 1-36. Johnson, R. S.: Agriculture and U.S. commercial diplomacy in Asia. - S. 37-46. Rothkopf, D. J.: Beyond manic mercantilism. - 47-89. Johnstone, C. B.: How much bang for the buck? - S. 90-132
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Sharing global resources
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U.S.-Japanese relations: options in a multipolar world
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U.S. trade and investment policy
In: Independent task force report, no. 67
One of the most effective ways to create good new jobs and reverse the income decline of the past decade is for the United States to "become a thriving trading nation," concludes a Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)-sponsored Independent Task Force report on U.S. Trade and Investment Policy. The report calls for the Obama administration and Congress to "adopt a pro-America trade policy that brings to more Americans more of the benefits of global engagement, within the framework of a strengthened, rules-based trading system." The growth of global trade and investment has brought significant benefits to the United States and to the rest of the world. But U.S. leadership on international trade has waned in recent years because of deep domestic political divisions over trade policy that arise largely from the very real economic difficulties too many Americans face, acknowledges the Task Force. The Task Force warns that the political stalemate "has already harmed U.S. interests and will do more if it remains unresolved. Unless the United States develops and sustains a trade policy that yields greater benefits for Americans in job and wage growth, it will be difficult to build the political consensus needed to move forward," says the report.
The formulation of effective nonproliferation policy: Hearings before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, 106th Congress, 2nd Session, March 21, 23, 28, 30, 2000
In: Hearing, S. HRG. 106-655
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Nationalism and nationalities in the new Europe
In: A Council on Foreign Relations book
Kupchan, C. A.: Introduction: nationalism resurgent. - S. 1-14. Calleo, D. P.: Reflections on the idea of the nation-state. - S. 15-36. Schöpflin, G.: Nationalism and ethnicity in Europe, East and West. - S. 37-65. Suleiman, E.: Is democratic supranationalism a danger? - S. 66-84. Djilas, A.: Fear thy neighbor: the breakup of Yugoslavia. - S. 85-106. Banac, I.: Nationalism in Southeastern Europe. - S. 107-121. Goble, P. A.: Three faces of nationalism in the former Soviet Union. - S.122-135. Van Evera, S.: Hypotheses on nationalism and the causes of war. - S. 136-157. Bienen, H.: Ethnic nationalisms and implications for U.S. foreign policy. - S. 158-179
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State Department reform : reviewing the report of the Independent Task Force cosponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations and the Center for Strategic and International Studies : hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session, ...
Shipping list no.: 2001-0220-P. ; Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche. ; Microfiche. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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