
| Begin's strategy and Dayan's tactics: the conduct of Israeli foreign policy |
| The law of the sea: rethinking U.S. interests |
| The myths of eurocommunism |
| Population growth and economic development: the case of Mexico |
| [Reconsiderations.] The question of containment: a reply to John Lewis Gaddis |
| Russia, America and détente |
| Scarcity and strategy |
| South Africa: what is to be done |
| The Soviet quandary in Asia |
| Thinking through the China problem |
| Communism and democracy in Italy |
| Ethics and intelligence |
| France: illusions, temptations, ambitions |
| Human rights and economic power: the United States versus Idi Amin |
| Japan: the problems of success |
| Japan, the United States, and Southeast Asia |
| Nonproliferation: a long-term strategy |
| South Africa's face to the world |
| Technology and the military balance |
| What might man-induced climate change mean? |
| William Leonard Langer, 1896-1977 |
| Between repression and reform: a stranger's impressions of Argentina and Brazil |
| Egyptian foreign policy |
| Foreign affairs index to volume 56 |
| The Italian crisis: a communist perspective |
| OPEC and the dollar dilemma |
| The scope and limits of SALT |
| Steering in crowded waters |
| The strategic forces triad: end of the road? |
| Thinking the unthinkable: a sovereign Palestinian State |
| The U.S. and Japan: a time for healing |
| U.S.-Vietnam relations and the security of Southeast Asia |
| What price principle? U.S. policy on human rights |
| The Angola decision of 1975: a personal memoir |
| [Critical countries.] Indonesia: testing time for the 'new order' |
| [Critical countries.] Zaïre: the unending crisis |
| Cuban foreign policy |
| Facing up to the trade gap with Japan |
| [Foreign policy and the democratic process.] Congress in foreign policy: who needs it? |
| [Foreign policy and the democratic process.] Is a foreign policy consensus possible? |
| [Foreign policy and the democratic process.] Making the separation of powers work |
| The new thrust in China's foreign policy |
| Peacemaking: the Arab-Israeli conflict |
| Why the Russians lifted the blockade at Bear Island |
| Zionist ideology and the reality of Israel |
| Camp David - The unfinished business |
| The end of pan-Arabism |
| Flying down to Rio: perspectives on U.S.-Brazil relations |
| The international role and fate of the dollar |
| Iran and the crisis of '78 |
| Plutonium, proliferation and the price of reprocessing |
| SALT 2. and American security |
| The trade politics of Middle Eastern industrialization |
| The years that the locust hath eaten: oil policy and OPEC development prospects |
| The African crisis |
| The Carter administration and Latin America: business as usual? |
| Chronology 1978 |
| [The conduct of American foreign policy.] A view from abroad: consistency under pressure |
| [The conduct of American foreign policy.] A view from at home: the perils of incoherence |
| East Asia in 1978: the great transformation |
| The European initiative |
| Farewell to 'President knows best' |
| High hopes and hard reality: arms control in 1978 |
| Human rights and the American tradition |
| The Middle East: the burdens of empire |
| U.S.-Soviet relations: unhappy coexistence |
| A year of travail: the United States and the international economy |