Writings
- The Age of Triumph and Frustration: Modern Dialogues (Speller, 1964)
- The Insecurity of Nations: International Relations in the Twentieth Century (Praeger, 196
- The Pursuit of World Order (Villanova University Press, 1969)
- The Conduct and Misconduct of Foreign Affairs (Random House, 1972)
- American Foreign Policy in a New Era (Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, 1976)
- History & Memory (Norton, 1980)
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