Preface vii
The Study of
International Relations xi
PART ONE The Pattern of
International Life
1 The State System and
Its Corollaries 1
2 National Power Land
and Its Resources 35
3 National Power
People and Their Genius 66
PART TWO Instruments for the
Promotion of the National Interest
4 Diplomacy as an
Instrument of National Policy 95
5 Propaganda and
Political Warfare as Instruments of National Policy 125
6 Economic Instruments
of National Policy 150
7 Imperialism and
Colonialism 180
8 War as an Instrument
of National Policy 211
PART THREE The Controls of
Interstate Relations
9 The Balance of Power
241
10 Collective Security
and Peaceful Settlement 270
11 International Law 299
12 The Evolution of
International Organization 332
13 The United Nations
Political and Security Issues 366
14 The United Nations
Economic Social and Organizational Issues 396
PART FOUR Conflict and Change
in the Postwar World
15 The Rebuilding and
Reorientation of Europe 435
16 The Shifting Scene
in Asia 472
17 Latin America
Twenty Republics in Search of a Future 509
18 Africa Rising World
549
19 Economic
Nationalism versus Economic Internationalism 576
20 The New Regionalism
608
PART FIVE Formulations of the
National Interest
21 The Foreign Policy
of the Soviet Union 645
22 The Foreign Policy
of the United States 691
23 The Foreign
Policies of Great Britain France and Other States 731
PART SIX The Future of the
World Community
24 The Atom Power
without Limit 773
25 Tomorrow The Same
World Still 800
Appendix 829
Index 845