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When Interests Diverge, Robert S. Chang, Peter Kwan
When Interests Diverge, Robert S. Chang, Peter Kwan
Michigan Law Review
In her recent book Cold War Civil Rights, Professor Mary L. Dudziak, sets forth "to explore the impact of Cold War foreign affairs on U.S. civil rights reform" (p. 14). Tracing "the emergence, the development, and the decline of Cold War foreign affairs as a factor in influencing civil rights policy" (p. 17), she draws "together Cold War history and civil rights history" (pp. 14-15), two areas that are usually treated as distinct subjects of inquiry. In mixing the two together, she shows that "the borders of U.S. history are not easily maintained." Perhaps it is fitting that the field …
Pfeffer: No More Vietnams?: The War And The Future Of American Foreign Policy; Falk: The Vietnam War And International Law; Mcgee: The Responsibilities Of World Power; Reischauer: Beyond Vietnam: The United States And Asia, Ved P. Nanda
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Consumer and the Federal Trade Commission by Edward Cox, Robert Fellmeth, and John Schulz; The Vietnam War and International Law edited by Richard A. Falk; The Responsibilities of World Power by Gale W. McGee; Beyond Vietnam: The United States and Asia by Edwin O. Reischauer
Dulles: War Or Peace, Michigan Law Review
Dulles: War Or Peace, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of WAR OR PEACE. By John Foster Dulles.