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Simon H. Serfaty • 15 Items / 8 Books, 4 Articles, 3 Reviews
Media and Foreign Policy (1991)
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    The United States (7 Reviews)
    As I Saw It, by Dean Rusk and Richard Rusk
    1. As I Saw It by Dean Rusk and Richard Rusk
    2. Communicating With the World by Hans N. Tuch
    3. Constitutionalism, Democracy, and Foreign Affairs by Louis Henkin
    4. Freedom Under Fire by Michael Linfield
    5. Media and Foreign Policy by Simon Serfaty
    6. Sea-Changes: American Foreign Policy in a World Transformed by Nicholas X. Rizopoulos
    7. An Undercurrent of Suspicion by George Sirgiovanni
    Orbis, Winter 1991, pp. 139-142
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    Recent Books on International Relations (15 Reviews)
    The United States
    1. The Colonel by Godfrey Hodgson
    2. Dangerous Capabilities: Paul Nitze and the Cold War by David Callahan
    3. Casey by Joseph E. Persico
    4. America's Germany by Thomas Alan Schwartz
    5. Empire and Cold War by Scott L. Bills
    6. The Imaginary War by Mary Kaldor
    7. The New Realism by Roland S. Homet
    8. The Twilight Struggle by Constantine C. Menges
    9. Reconstructing Consensus by Richard A. Melanson
    10. As Moscow Sees Us by Richard M. Mills
    11. Agents of Influence by Pat Choate
    12. Media and Foreign Policy by Simon Serfaty
    13. Foreign Policy and the Press by Nicholas O. Berry
    14. Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents by Richard E. Neustadt
    15. The Central Intelligence Agency by Arthur B. Darling
    Foreign Affairs, Spring 1991, pp. 182-185