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1-7
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Series: Correspondence, 1918-1919, 1928-1952
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Series: Speeches and Writings
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Box
1
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8
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Committee of Imperial Defence, Note cards, undated
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Conduct of Foreign Relations (Govt. 32)
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Box
1
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9
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Outline
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Box
1
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10
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Introduction: diplomacy and war
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Box
1
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11
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Family of nations
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Box
1
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12
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Diplomatic missions
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Box
1
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13-14
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Diplomatic functions
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Box
1
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15-16
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International organization
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Box
1
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17
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Diplomacy under dictatorships
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Box
1
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18
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Soviet Russia: New Instrumentalities
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Box
2
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1
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Soviet Russia: Continuity of foreign policy
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Box
2
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2
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Technology, Democracy, morals
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Box
2
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3
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New diplomacy and old
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Box
2
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4
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Problems of administration: Foreign Office administration
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Box
2
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5
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Personnel
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Box
2
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6
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Intelligence
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Box
2
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7
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Role of the chief of state
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Box
2
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8
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Coordination with the armed forces
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Box
2
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9
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Executive and legislature in parliamentary government
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Box
2
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10-11
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Under congressional government in U.S.
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Box
2
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12
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Secret and open diplomacy
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Box
2
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13
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Dissemination of information at home
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Box
2
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14-15
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Dissemination of information abroad
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Box
2
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16
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Foreign policy takes forms
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Box
2
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17
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Press and radio as guides and pressures
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Box
2
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18
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Pressure groups and individuals
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Box
2
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19
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Domestic politics: Elections
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Box
2
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20
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How decisions are reached
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Box
2
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21
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Public opinion on foreign policy
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Box
2
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22
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New methods of testing public opinion
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Box
2
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23
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Public opinion in dictatorships and democracies
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Box
3
Folder
1
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Miscellaneous material and notes
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Box
3
Folder
2
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Democracy and dictatorship, undated
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Democracy and Foreign Affairs
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Box
3
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3
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Rough draft
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Constitutions
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Box
3
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4
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General
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Box
3
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5
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British
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Box
3
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6
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France
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Box
3
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7
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Germany
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Box
3
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8
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Scandinavia
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Box
3
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9
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Spain
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Box
3
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10
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United States
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Box
3
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11
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Crystallization and enforcement of public opinion
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Box
3
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12
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Diplomacy, Handwritten draft
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Foreign policies
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Box
3
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13
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France
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Box
3
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14
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Italy
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Box
3
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15
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Northern Africa
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Box
3
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16
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Soviet Union
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Box
3
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17
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Public opinion
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Box
4
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1
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Diplomacy and Personal Experiences, 1938
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Freedom Through Balance of Power (Govt. 115)
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Box
4
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2
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Outline
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Balance of power at home
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Box
4
Folder
3
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In the family
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Box
4
Folder
4
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Balance of power as a political idea
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Box
4
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5
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Sherman Anti-Trust Act
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Box
4
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6
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U.S. Constitution
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Box
4
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7
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Freedom
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Box
4
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8
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Connection between freedom and power
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Box
4
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9
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Freedom and self expression in the state
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Box
4
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10
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Balance of power as the basis for individual freedom
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Box
4
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11
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International balance of power
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Box
4
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12
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National state as a person
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Box
4
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13
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Empire, federation, and hegemony
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Box
4
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14
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Theory
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Box
4
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15
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Complex and simple balances; some maneuvers
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Box
4
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16
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Experience in Europe
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Box
4
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17
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Renaissance Italy
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Box
4
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18
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Hapsburg-Bourbon balance of power
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Box
4
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19
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Treaties of Utrecht and Vienna
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Box
4
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20
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What empire brought
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Box
4
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21
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Woodrow Wilson and balance of power
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Box
4
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22
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American experience
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Box
4
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23
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Treaty of Versailles
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Box
4
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24
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Miscellaneous notes
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Community of nations
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Box
4
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25
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Physical community, the tightening frame
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Box
4
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26
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Community of outlook, the broken frame
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Box
5
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1
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Strategic community; economic community
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Box
5
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2
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Constitutional community
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Box
5
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3
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Balance of power in federations
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Box
5
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4
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Complex balance in the Swiss Confederation
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Box
5
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5
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British Empire
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Federation of the World
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Box
5
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6
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League of Nations: belated but useful
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Box
5
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7
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Ending of the European order: , 1919-1939
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Box
5
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8
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United Nations: two boxers clinched
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Outlook for freedom and peace
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Box
5
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9
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American traditions
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Box
5
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10
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Hindrances to a new balance of power
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Box
5
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11
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Leadership of the United States
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Box
5
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12
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Clippings
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Box
5
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13-14
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Miscellaneous material
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International Politics (Govt. 18)
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Box
5
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15
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Outline of course
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Box
5
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16
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Land distribution
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Box
5
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17
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Population
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Box
5
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18
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Industrialization
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Box
5
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19
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Colonies and imperialism
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Box
5
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20
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Psychosomatic politics
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Box
6
Folder
1-4
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Community vs. the individual
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Box
6
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5
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Communications and the press
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Box
6
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6
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National sovereignty in an era in transition
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Box
6
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7
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Science, the new Prometheus
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Box
6
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8
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Nationalism in the nineteenth century
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Box
6
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9
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Strategic ties
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Box
6
Folder
10
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Scarcity to plenty
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Box
6
Folder
11
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Effect of aviation and atomic weapons
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Box
6
Folder
12-13
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League of Nations
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Box
6
Folder
14
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United Nations
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Box
6
Folder
15
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International administrative unions
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Box
6
Folder
16
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World justice and the Nuremberg trials
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Box
6
Folder
17
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The American past
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Box
6
Folder
18
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Historic aims of American foreign policy
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Box
6
Folder
19
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Physical community and outlook
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Box
6
Folder
20
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Problems of power and freedom
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Box
7
Folder
1
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Miscellaneous material
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Box
7
Folder
2
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Internationalism lecture, 1938
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Box
7
Folder
3-5
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Miscellaneous speeches, 1929-1948
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Box
7
Folder
6
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Problems in US-USSR relations (Govt 141)
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Box
7
Folder
7
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Revolutions, undated
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Box
7
Folder
8
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Russia (Lecture before ROTC class), 1935
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Russian Mission, 1917-1924
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Box
7
Folder
9
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Outline
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Box
7
Folder
10
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Arrival
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Box
7
Folder
11
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Who were the Bolsheviks?
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Box
7
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12
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American embassy, 1917
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Box
7
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13
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Sisson documents
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Box
7
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14
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Trip to the south
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Box
7
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15
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Second trip to the south
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Box
7
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16
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Moscow, 1918
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Box
7
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17
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Political agent in Moscow
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Box
7
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18
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Business with the Bolsheviks
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Box
7
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19
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Czechoslovakia
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Box
7
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20
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Intervention
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Box
7
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21
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Mirbach assassination
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Box
7
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22
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Archangel landing
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Box
7
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23
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German-Bolshevik alliance
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Box
7
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24
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First mass terror
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Box
7
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25
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Exit
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Box
7
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26
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Archangel
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Box
7
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27
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Problem of Russia, 1919
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Box
7
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28
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Russian division at home
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Box
7
Folder
29-30
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Russian division abroad
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Box
7
Folder
31
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Washington Arms Conference
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Box
7
Folder
32
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Finis
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Box
7
Folder
33-37
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Miscellaneous material
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Series: Subject Files
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Box
8
Folder
1
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Back to the fundamentals, undated
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Box
8
Folder
2
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Conference on the public and international affairs, 1930-1931
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Box
8
Folder
3
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Local government
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Box
8
Folder
4
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Miscellany
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Box
8
Folder
5
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National Policy Committee, 1931
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Box
8
Folder
6
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Political Power in the USSR by Julian Towser, Memo, 1949
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Box
8
Folder
7
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Prestige, 1932, 1937, undated
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Box
8
Folder
8
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Recent Revelations of European Diplomacy, 1930
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Box
8
Folder
9
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Soviet recognition, 1933
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Box
8
Folder
10-12
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Student term papers
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Box
9
Folder
1-2
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Student term papers, continued
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Box
9
Folder
3
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Trade promotion, 1933-1936
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Box
9
Folder
4-5
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United Nations, 1946-1947, undated
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Box
9
Folder
6
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War, Causes and cures, undated
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