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Tom Slick World Peace Series



Sustainable Development: Implications for World Peace
Edited by Antonio Rochas Magalhaes, with Sean Mckaughan
1997
248 pages
HC 79 S8487 1997 Public Affairs Library
As the issue of sustainable development moves to the forefront of international policy deliberations, the link between sustainable development and world peace is becoming increasingly clear. In this new book, a distinguished group of academic and government experts explore this link by isolating the factors that promote conflict‹particularly those such as poverty and environmental degradation that are directly related to lack of development‹posing new development strategies aimed at ensuring stability, security, and peace. The book provides an insightful discussion of both the historical background and the current status of sustainable development efforts worldwide, offering scholars and policymakers a new perspective on a topic of growing social, economic, and political importance.

The Challenge of NAFTA : North America, Australia, New Zealand, and the world trade regime.
Edited by Robert G. Cushing
1993
377 pages
HF 3211 C42 1993 Public Affairs Library

The United States and Latin America: Redefining U.S. Purposes in the Post-Cold War Era
Edited by G. Pope Atkins
1992
76 pages
D 849 U44 1992 Public Affairs Library
Presents the views of thirteen international experts on Latin America regarding the economic, social, political, and military dimensions of the U.S.-Latin American relationship. This volume also looks at new opportunities for productive ties as well as the new and residual problems that threaten to undermine progress for many years.

Europe in Transition: Political, Economic, and Security Prospects for the 1990s
Edited by Joseph J. Lee
1991
339 pages
D 849 E97 1991 Public Affairs Library
Discusses the immediate and long-term effects of changes in Eastern Europe, particularly in the Soviet Union and Germany. This volume addresses four major areas of the U.S.-European relationship: the Soviet questions, including security, political, and economic prospects; the German questions, including U.S., German, Czech, and Polish perspectives; the political and economic role of the European Community; and the questions of a European peace order.

Decolonization and world peace.
Brian Urquhart
1989
121 pages
D 843 U77 1989 Public Affairs Library

Intelligence and Arms Control: A Marriage of Convenience
Edited by Thomas J. Hirschfeld
1987
112 pages
JK 468 I6 I563 Public Affairs Library
A distinguished group of intelligence and arms control insiders share their experiences -- which collectively span the entire cold war period -- and explore the different roles intelligence plays in the weapons control process. The book offers the first comprehensive look at how the vast U.S. intelligence network enables negotiators to forge viable arms control agreements. Contributors include Douglas George, chief of the Central Intelligence Agency's Arms Control Intelligence Staff; William E. Colby, former CIA director; Admiral Bobby R. Inman, former National Security Agency director; Hans Mark, former Air Force secretary and NASA administrator; Paul C. Warnke, former director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and chief negotiator for SALT II; and Walt W. Rostow, national security adviser to President Johnson.

Future of US - USSR relations: lessons from forty years without world war
Edited by Robert K. German.
1986
190 pages
JX 1395 F873 1986 Public Affairs Library

Third World Militarization: A Challenge to Third World Diplomacy
Edited by Jagat S. Mehta
1985
295 pages
UA 11 T45 1985 Public Affairs Library
International scholars and statesmen examine the complex problems associated with militarization in the Third World. Underlying the analysis is the novel thesis that Third World tensions can best be addressed through intraregional diplomacy among Third World nations rather than through the strategic globalism of the great powers.

Avoiding inadvertent war : crisis management.
Edited by Hilliard Roderick with Ulla Magnusson ; contributors, Barry M. Blechman ... (et al.)
1983
184 pages
JX 1395 R428 1983 Public Affairs Library

Nuclear Negotiations: Reassessing Arms Control Goals in U.S.-Soviet Relations
Edited by Alan F. Neidle
1982
204 pages
JX 1974.7 N824 Public Affairs Library
A group of noted arms control experts, including McGeorge Bundy, Paul Warnke, William Hyland, Strobe Talbott, and others, discuss the directions and problems of the nation's arms control negotiations with the Soviet Union.

The "global negotiation" and beyond : toward North-South accommodation in the 1980s.
Edited by Roger D. Hansen
1981
230 pages
HC 60 G552 Public Affairs Library

The triple collision of modernization.
Harlan Cleveland
1979
17 pages
JX 1395 C638 Public Affairs Library

Conflict, Order, and Peace in the Americas, Part I: Dialogues on the Central Issues
Edited by Sidney Weintraub, Norman V. Walbek
1978
132 pages
F 1414.2 C62 1976 PT.1 Public Affairs Library

Conflict, Order, and Peace in the Americas, Part II: Analyses of the Issues
Edited by Norman V. Walbek, Michael Conroy
1978
170 pages
F 1414.2 C62 1976 PT.2 Public Affairs Library