
| The aid programs of the OPEC countries |
| Assuring strategic stability in an era of détente |
| Controlling the defense budget |
| Europe and Africa: decolonization or dependency? |
| Food politics |
| Goals, ideology and foreign policy |
| Labor and the multinationals |
| Reconsiderations. The Cassandra in the foreign commissariat. Maxim Litvinov and the Cold War |
| The thorns of the Portuguese revolution |
| Assuring strategic stability: an alternative view |
| Between Cairo and Damascus. The Arab world and the new stalemate |
| Domesticating global management |
| The Franco-German entente |
| Is espionage necessary for our security? |
| Israel: borders and security |
| Jamaica, or the non-reform of the international monetary system |
| Lessons of Angola |
| The North-South dialogue: from conflict to compromise |
| On the Italian crisis |
| Who will own the oceans? |
| The 'communist question' in Italy |
| For an independent Québec |
| Foreign affairs index to volume 54 |
| Improper payments abroad: perspectives and proposals |
| The international nuclear industry today. The end of the American monopoly |
| Italy's malaise |
| A market-sharing approach to the world nuclear sales problem |
| The Soviet Union, China and the West in Southern Africa |
| [Two hundred years of American foreign policy.] Bicentennial reflections |
| [Two hundred years of American foreign policy.] Mothers and daughters (or Greeks and Romans) |
| [Two hundred years of American foreign policy.] The United States and the Soviet Union, 1917-1976 |
| A U.N. policy for the next administration |
| The anti-zionist resolution |
| Canada: the new nationalism |
| A China policy for the next administration |
| The cruise missile: the end of arms control? |
| Energy strategy: the road not taken? |
| Inside the laager: white power in South Africa |
| Israel: the case for defensible borders |
| The race to control nuclear arms |
| Southern Africa. A South African view |
| Trilateralism: 'partnership' for what? |
| [Two hundred years of American foreign policy.] The United States and Latin America: ending the hegemonic presumption |
| [Two hundred years of American foreign policy.] The United States and the European balance |