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- catalog contributor b2011558.
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations 1945-".
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations 1945-1989.".
- catalog created "1967.".
- catalog date "1967".
- catalog date "1967.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1967.".
- catalog description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- catalog description "I. The United Nations and the national interest -- One. The place of the United Nations in national strategy -- Two. The basis for planning -- The obstacles to planning -- The changing arithmetic -- New directions for planning -- Three. Strategic doctrine and national interest--a guide for planning -- The historical setting -- The national interest -- The larger national interest -- American goals -- Appendix to Part One. United States policy goals -- Military security -- Political security -- Stability and welfare -- World order -- II. United Nations and national security -- Four. The setting for military strategy -- The security "mix" -- The concept of "collective security" -- Security in a disarmed world -- Five. General war and limited war -- Deterrence -- General war -- Limited East-West hostilities -- Six. -- Lesser conflicts and U.N. peacekeeping -- The age of peacekeeping -- Future prospects --".
- catalog description "Initiatives toward a U.N. force -- Regional peacekeeping -- Seven. The United Nations and the problem of counterinsurgency -- Eight. Disarmament and arms control -- Disarmament -- Arms control -- The uses of the United Nations -- The inspection dilemma -- Enforcement and veto -- Administration -- Regional arms control -- III. The United Nations and the superpowers -- Nine. Changing perceptions -- The U.S. view of Communist development -- Communist views of the United Nations -- The U.N. influence on communism -- Ten. Challenge and cooperation in space -- Technological advance and political conflict -- United Nations efforts -- Unfinished business -- IV. Toward a more stable world -- Eleven. The settlement of international disputes -- The United Nations as neutral ground -- U.N. "presence" -- The U.N. Secretariat and international disputes -- The will to peacemaking -- Twelve. Peaceful change -- Disputed areas --".
- catalog description "International waterways -- Antarctica -- Thirteen. The developing countries -- Economic development and the United Nations -- Ideology and economic policy -- The population problem -- Fourteen. Colonialism and human rights -- Colonialism and the West -- Colonialism and U.S. policy -- Human rights -- V. The goal of world order -- Fifteen. The creation of community -- The idea of world government -- Consensus and community -- The creation of limited communities -- Sixteen. Toward a rule of law -- Legal and political disputes -- A more lawful world order -- A perspective -- Appendix. The mechanics of U.S. participation in the United Nations -- Index.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 268 p.".
- catalog issued "1967".
- catalog issued "1967.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Little, Brown,".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations 1945-".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations 1945-1989.".
- catalog subject "341.13/9/73".
- catalog subject "JX1977.2.U5 B62 1967".
- catalog subject "United Nations United States.".
- catalog subject "World politics 1945-".
- catalog subject "World politics 1945-1989.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The United Nations and the national interest -- One. The place of the United Nations in national strategy -- Two. The basis for planning -- The obstacles to planning -- The changing arithmetic -- New directions for planning -- Three. Strategic doctrine and national interest--a guide for planning -- The historical setting -- The national interest -- The larger national interest -- American goals -- Appendix to Part One. United States policy goals -- Military security -- Political security -- Stability and welfare -- World order -- II. United Nations and national security -- Four. The setting for military strategy -- The security "mix" -- The concept of "collective security" -- Security in a disarmed world -- Five. General war and limited war -- Deterrence -- General war -- Limited East-West hostilities -- Six. -- Lesser conflicts and U.N. peacekeeping -- The age of peacekeeping -- Future prospects --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Initiatives toward a U.N. force -- Regional peacekeeping -- Seven. The United Nations and the problem of counterinsurgency -- Eight. Disarmament and arms control -- Disarmament -- Arms control -- The uses of the United Nations -- The inspection dilemma -- Enforcement and veto -- Administration -- Regional arms control -- III. The United Nations and the superpowers -- Nine. Changing perceptions -- The U.S. view of Communist development -- Communist views of the United Nations -- The U.N. influence on communism -- Ten. Challenge and cooperation in space -- Technological advance and political conflict -- United Nations efforts -- Unfinished business -- IV. Toward a more stable world -- Eleven. The settlement of international disputes -- The United Nations as neutral ground -- U.N. "presence" -- The U.N. Secretariat and international disputes -- The will to peacemaking -- Twelve. Peaceful change -- Disputed areas --".
- catalog tableOfContents "International waterways -- Antarctica -- Thirteen. The developing countries -- Economic development and the United Nations -- Ideology and economic policy -- The population problem -- Fourteen. Colonialism and human rights -- Colonialism and the West -- Colonialism and U.S. policy -- Human rights -- V. The goal of world order -- Fifteen. The creation of community -- The idea of world government -- Consensus and community -- The creation of limited communities -- Sixteen. Toward a rule of law -- Legal and political disputes -- A more lawful world order -- A perspective -- Appendix. The mechanics of U.S. participation in the United Nations -- Index.".
- catalog title "The United Nations and U.S. foreign policy : a new look at the national interest / [by] Lincoln P. Bloomfield.".
- catalog type "text".