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Foreign Affairs • 80 Years, 335 Issues, 7,959 Articles, 69,189pp
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Foreign Affairs, Winter 1982, pp. 464-466
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Reviewed Books and Films
  1. The Rise and Decline of Nations (1982)
    Economic Growth, Stagflation, and Social Rigidities
    12 Reviews, 5 Readable
  2. Oil Strategy and Politics, 1941-1981 (1982)
    1 Review
  3. A. Desirable Energy Future (1982)
    A National Perspective
    1 Review
  4. U.S. Energy Policy and U.S. Foreign Policy in t... (1982)
    Report of the Atlantic Council's Energy Policy Committee
    1 Review
  5. After the Second Oil Crisis (1982)
    Energy Policies in Europe, America, and Japan
    2 Reviews
  6. An Immodest Agenda (1982)
    Rebuilding America Before the Twenty-First Century
    3 Reviews
  7. Toward a New U.S. Industrial Policy? (1982)
    1 Review
  8. Industry Vitalization (1982)
    Toward a New Industrial Policy
    1 Review
  9. Economic Development (1982)
    Theory, Policy, and International Relations
    3 Reviews
  10. The International Economy and Industrial Develo... (1982)
    The Impact of Trade and Investment on the Third World
    2 Reviews
  11. Development Without Aid (1982)
    Growth, Poverty and Government
    6 Reviews, 3 Readable
  12. Private Foreign Aid (1982)
    U.S. Philanthropy for Relief and Development
    1 Review
  13. The Collaboration of Nations (1982)
    A Study of European Economic Policy
    1 Review
  14. U.S.-Japanese Agricultural Trade Relations (1982)
    1 Review
  15. The Re-United States of America (1982)
    An Action Agenda for Improving Business, Government, and Labor Relations
    2 Reviews
  16. The Real World War (1982)
    The Coming Battle for the New Global Economy and Why We Are in Danger of Losing
    1 Review
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