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The Struggle for the World

by James Burnham. 248 pgs.

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Contributors:

   James Burnham

Publisher:

   The John Day Company, Inc

Place of Publication:

  New York  

Publication Year:

  1947
Subjects:   World Politics--1945-, United States--Foreign Relations--20th Century
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...XL The Future in American Foreign Relations 583 Suggestions... Agricultural Areas in the United States 135 Industrial...have said "I am the State," but in the eighteenth century a more impersonal conception of the state appeared...evicted Austrian and Bourbon rulers and became united by 1870; Norway peacefully separated herself...out of the Balkans by installments during the century. Yet the notion was far from being universally...roving reporter had gone round the offices where statesmen directed the foreign policies of the six leading Powers, and had asked...
...appraises the situation in which we find ourselves at the end of World War II and the most probable trends of future development...views. HAROLD D. LASSWELL. WASHINGTON, D.C. September, 1945. A. Introduction Three major objectives of American economic...follows: A. Introduction B. The Fundamentals of World Politics C. The Postwar Structure of World Politics D. National...
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...ideological. Rather, it is normalization in the best sense of politics, and rationalization in the best sense of economics. (1...2, 2001. (3.) Ulam, The Rivals: America and Russia since World War II (New York: The Viking Press, 1971), PP. 330-40...Aron, The Imperial Republic: The United States and the World, 1945-1973 (Cambridge, MA: Winthrop, 1974), p. 185. (9.) Kissinger...
...super-elite British cabal formed by diamond magnate Cecil Rhodes and Lord Alfred Milner toward the end of the 19th century. Besides serving the RIIA in the British Foreign Office and British intelligence during World Wars I and II, Toynbee also was director of studies at the RIIA for...effort to impose limitations upon the sovereignty and independence of the fifty or sixty local sovereign independent States which at present partition the habitable surface of the earth and divide the political allegiance of mankind...He was speaking in 1931, remember, a decade before Pearl Harbor and 14 years prior to the founding of the United Nations. But Toynbee knew that the UN was coming because he was fight in the center of the RIIA-CFR cabal that had...Vietnam, the Gulf War, the War in Iraq and dozens of other conflicts that have left tens of millions of dead in the 20th and 21st centuries. The "new world order" architects have sought to "cleanse the temple" from the "abomination of...
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...American specialists on international politics. As author of the famous Long Telegram...diplomacy and Americas engagement with the world. Ironically, Kennans renown makes him...inadequacies. The messianic streak in American foreign policy appalled him. Kennan persistently...him to point toward problems in the United States. Often shrewd and sometime wrong, Kennan...
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...acts. Deteriorating relations with France were seen...Purchase (1803). In foreign policy he steered an...the second Bank of the United States. The same policies...Around the turn of the century settlement of territory...States in a Divided World The most striking...United States in the World (1987); W. H. Frey...
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