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Books (author and co-author)
Newest Publication: Soft Power: The Means to
Success in World Politics (New York:
Public
Affairs Press, March 2004). ISBN: 1-58648-225-4.
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The Paradox of American Power: Why the World's
Only Superpower Can't Go It Alone, (New York:
Oxford University Press, 2002). ISBN: 0195150880.
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Understanding International Conflicts: An
Introduction to Theory and History, 4th ed. (New
York: Longman, 2002).
Global Competition After the Cold War: A
Reassessment of Trilateralism, co-authored with
Kurt Biedenkopf and Motoo Shiina (New York: The
Trilateral Commission, 1991).
Bound to Lead: The Changing Nature of American
Power, (New York: Basic Books, 1990).
Nuclear Ethics, (New York: The Free Press, 1986).
Hawks, Doves and Owls: An Agenda for Avoiding
Nuclear War, co-authored with Graham Allison and
Albert Carnesale (New York: Norton, 1985).
Living with Nuclear Weapons. A Report by the
Harvard Nuclear Study Group. (Cambridge: Harvard
University Press, 1983).
Power and Interdependence: World Politics in
Transition, co-authored with Robert O. Keohane
(Boston: Little Brown and Company, 1977; 3d
edition with additional material, New York:
Longman, 2000).
Peace in Parts: Integration and Conflict in
Regional Organization. (Boston: Little Brown and
Company, 1971).
Pan Africanism and East African Integration.
(Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1965).
Books (edited):
For the People: Can We Fix Public Service?
co-edited with John D. Donahue (Washington, D.C.:
Brookings Institution Press, 2003)
Governance Amid Bigger, Better Markets (Brookings
Institution Press, August 2001)
Governance in a Globalizing World, co-edited with
John D. Donahue (Washington, D.C.: Brookings
Institution Press, 2000)
democracy.com? Governance in A Networked World,
co-edited with Elaine Ciulla Kamarck (Hollis
Publishing, 1999)
Why People Don’t Trust Government, co-edited with
Philip D. Zelikow and Davic C. King (Cambridge:
Harvard University Press, 1997).
After the Storm: Lessons from the Gulf War, edited
with Roger K. Smith (Lanham, MD: Madison Books and
the Aspen Strategy Group of The Aspen Institute,
1992).
Fateful Visions: Avoiding Nuclear Catastrophe,
co-edited with Graham T. Allison and Albert
Carnesale (Cambridge: Ballinger Publishing
Company, 1988).
On the Defensive? The Future of SDI, co-edited
with James A. Schear, Jr. (Lanham, MD: The Aspen
Strategy Group and University Press of America,
1988).
Seeking Stability in Space: Anti-Satellite Weapons
and the Evolving Space Regime, co-edited with
James A. Schear, Jr. (Lanham, MD: The Aspen
Institute for Humanistic Studies and University
Press of America, 1987).
Global Dilemmas, co-edited with Samuel P.
Huntington (Cambridge: The Center for
International Affairs, Harvard University and
University Press of America, 1985).
The Making of America's Soviet Policy, Joseph S.
Nye, Jr., ed., (New Haven: Yale University Press,
1984).
Energy and Security, co-edited with David A. Deese
(Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Publishing Company,
1980).
Nuclear Power Issues and Choices, A Report of the
Nuclear Energy Policy Study Group (Joseph S. Nye,
Jr., Member) (Cambridge: Ballinger Publishing
Company, 1977).
Canada and the United States: Transnational and
Transgovernmental Relations, co-edited with
Annette Baker Fox and Alfred O. Hero, Jr., a
special edition of International Organization,
Autumn 1974, vol. 28, no. 4.
Conflict Management by International
Organizations, co-authored with Ernst B. Haas and
Robert L. Butterworth (Morristown, NJ: General
Learning Press, 1972).
Transnational Relations and World Politics.
Co-authored and co-edited with Robert O. Keohane
(Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1970).
International Regionalism. Joseph S. Nye, Jr., ed.
(Boston: Little Brown and Company, 1968).
Journals/Articles:
“U.S. Power and Strategy after Iraq” Foreign
Affairs (July/Aug. 2003).
“The Velvet Hegemon” Foreign Policy (May 2003).
“Limits of American Power” Political Science
Quarterly (Winter 2002/2003).
“The American National Interest and Global Public
Goods” International Affairs (April 2002).
“The Information Revolution and American Soft
Power” Asia Pacific Review (Spring 2002).
“The New Rome Meets the New Barbarians” The
Economist (March 21, 2002).
“The Dependent Colossus” Foreign Policy
(March/April 2002).
“Seven Tests: Between Concert and Unilateralism”
The National Interest (Winter 2001/2002).
“Globalization's Democratic Deficit: How to Make
International Institutions More Accountable”
Foreign Affairs (July-Aug. 2001).
“Military Deglobalization?” Foreign Policy
(Jan.-Feb. 2001).
“Die Informationsrevolution: Staat und Macht in
Zeitalter globaler Information” [co-authored with
Robert O. Keohane], Internationale Politik
(October 2000, Germany).
“Globalization: What's New? What's Not? (And So
What?)” [co-authored with Robert O. Keohane],
Foreign Policy (spring 2000).
“The US and Europe: Continental Drift?”
International Affairs (January 2000).
“Redefining America's National Interest: The
Complexity of Values,” Current (September 1999).
“Redefining the National Interest,” Joseph S Nye
Jr; Foreign Affairs (July/August 1999).
“Redefining NATO's Mission in the Information
Age,” NATO Review (Winter 1999).
“New Models of Public Leadership,” in Frances
Hesselbein, Marshall Goldsmith, Iain Somerville,
eds., Leading Beyond the Walls (San Francisco:
Jossey-Bass 1999).
“Power and Interdependence in the Information
Age,” Foreign Affairs (Fall 1998).
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“Clinton in China,” The Economist, (27 June 1998).
"The Case Against Containment: Treat China Like an
Enemy and That's What It Will Be" (Global Beat,
June 22, 1998):
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“China’s Re-emergence and the Future of the
Asia-Pacific,” Survival, (Winter 1997-98), vol.
34/no.4.
“In Government We Don’t Trust,” Foreign Policy,
(Fall 1997).
“Domestic Decline and American Power,” The
National Interest, (July 1996).
“Conflicts After the Cold War,” The Washington
Quarterly, 19:1 (1995).
“East Asian Security: The Case for Deep
Engagement,” Foreign Affairs, vol. 74, no. 4
,July/August 1995.
“Peering Into the Future,” Foreign Affairs, 1994
“A Cloud That Lingers,” World Monitor, February
1993.
“Coping with Japan,” Foreign Policy, no. 89
(Winter 1992-93).
“Is There a New World Order?” The New World Order:
Rethinking America's Global Role, Carol Rae
Hansen, ed. (Flagstaff, AZ: Arizona Honors Academy
Press: 1992).
“New Approaches to Nuclear Proliferation Policy,”
Science, vol. 256, no. 5061, 29 May 1992.
“After Bipolarity: What World Order?” The Korean
Journal of International Studies, vol. XXII, no. 4
(Winter 1991).
“What New World Order?” Foreign Affairs, vol. 71,
no. 2 (Spring 1992).
"Advice for a Democratic President,” The National
Interest, no. 27 (Spring 1992).
“The Cause for Concern: Is Non-Proliferation
Policy Mistaken?” Harvard International Review.
Vol. XIV, no. 3 (Spring 1992).
“We Can Stay on Top,” Money, vol. 20, no. 10,
October 1991.
“Will This Be the Japanese Century?” Deadline,
vol. VI, no. 3, Fall 1991.
"America After the Cold War: What Role for
Alliances?" The Oxford International Review,
Summer 1991.
"Why the Gulf War Served the National Interest,"
The Atlantic, vol. 268, no. 1, July 1991.
"American Power After the Cold War," The American
Oxonian, vol. LXXVII, no. 1, Winter 1991.
"Arms Control and International Politics,"
Daedalus, vol. 120, no. 1, Winter 1991.
"Ethics and Foreign Policy," The Aspen Institute
Quarterly, Winter 1991, vol. 3, no. 1.
"Symposium: American Foreign Policy in the 1990s,"
SAIS Review, Winter-Spring 1990, vol. 10, no. 1.
"The Gulf Crisis: Seven Lessons," World Link
(Nov/Dec 1990), vol. 3, no. 11/12, 1990.
"American Strategy After the Cold War," The Fourth
Series of The Inchon Memorial Lecture, Korea
University, Seoul, Korea, November 12, 1990.
"U.S. Foreign Policy in the Pacific: Present and
Future," Proceedings of the Pacific Security
Symposium, Institute of International Affairs,
Wellington, New Zealand.
"Soft Power," Foreign Policy, (Fall 1990), no. 80.
"Against 'Declinism'," The New Republic, October
15, 1990.
"Arms Control After the Cold War," UNIDIR
Newsletter, vol. 3, no. 2, June 1990.
"American Strategy After Bipolarity,"
International Affairs, vol. 66, no. 3 (1990).
"The Changing Nature of World Power," Political
Science Quarterly, (Summer 1990) vol. 105, no. 2.
"Third World Threats," co-authored with William
Perry, Bobby Inman, and Roger Smith, The Aspen
Institute Quarterly, Summer 1990, vol. 2, no. 3.
"The Decline of the United States? -- No Rival in
Sight, for Now," Relazioni Internazionali, March
1990.
"Die Debatte uber den Niedergang der Vereiniegten
Stanten," Europa Archiv, Jan. 1990, pp. 421-427.
"Systematic Problems: American Foreign Policy
Toward the Soviet Union," The West and the Soviet
Union, Gregory Flynn, ed., Ch. 7, 1990, pp.
194-221.
"Still in the Game," World Monitor, March 1990.
"The Misleading Metaphor of Decline," The Atlantic
Monthly, March 1990.
"The United States and Japan: Conflict or
Partnership?" NIRA Research Output, vol. 2, no. 2,
1989.
"Interdependence and Changing International
Policy," World Economy and International
Relations, the Journal of the Institute of World
Economy and International Relations (IMEMO),
Moscow, December 1989.
"The Future of the Communist Great Powers," The
Korean Journal of Defense Analysis, vol. 1, no. 2,
Winter 1989.
"Arms Control After the Cold War," Foreign
Affairs, vol. 68, no. 5 (Winter 1989/90).
"An American Reply," World Link (July/Aug 1989),
vol. 2, no. 7/8, 1989.
"Don't Count on Counting," Bulletin of the Atomic
Scientists, vol. 45, no. 4, May 1989.
"Studying World Politics," Journeys Through World
Politics: Autobiographical Reflections of
Thirty-four Academic Travelers, Joseph Kruzel and
James N. Rosenau, eds. (Lexington, MA: Lexington
Books, 1989).
"Cuban Graffiti," The New Republic, March 13,
1989.
"Konsequentialistiche Ethik und Nukleare
Abschreckung," Nukleare Abschreckung Politische
und ethische Interpretation einer neuen Realitat,
Uwe Nerlich and Trutz Rendtorff, eds.
(Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 1989).
"The Contribution of Strategic Studies: Future
Challenges," Adelphi Papers, part I, no. 235,
Spring 1989.
"The Impact of Technology on Nuclear Deterrence
and Strategic Arms Control," Technology and Change
in East-West Relations, F. Stephen Larrabee, ed.
(New York: Institute for East-West Security
Studies, 1988).
"Understating U.S. Strength," Foreign Policy, no.
72 (Fall 1988).
"Washington's Foreign Policy Goals," Geopolitique
(Review of the International Institute of
Politics), Autumn 1988.
"Short-Term Folly, Not Long-Term Decline," New
Perspectives Quarterly, vol. 5, no. 2 (Summer
1988).
"International Security Studies," 1988-1989
American Defense Annual, Joseph Kruzel, ed.
(Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1988).
"Gorbachev's Russia and U.S. Options," Gorbachev's
Russia and American Foreign Policy, Seweryn Bialer
and Michael Mandelbaum, eds. (Boulder, CO:
Westview Press, 1988).
"Addressing Europe's Conventional Instabilities,"
co-authored with James A. Schear, The Washington
Quarterly, vol. II, no. 3 (Summer 1988).
"International Security Studies: A Report of a
Conference on the State of the Field,"
International Security, vol. 12, no. 4 (Spring
1988).
"Old Wars and Future Wars: Causation and
Prevention," Journal of Interdisciplinary History,
vol. 18, no. 4 (Spring 1988).
"U.S.-Soviet Cooperation in a Nonproliferation
Regime," U.S.-Soviet Security Cooperation:
Achievements, Failures, Lessons, Alexander L.
George, Philip J. Farley, and Alexander Dallin,
eds. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1988).
"The Future of Strategic Nuclear Systems,"
Washington Quarterly, vol. II, no. 2 (Spring
1988).
"Neorealism and Neoliberalism," World Politics,
vol. XL, no. 2 (January 1988).
"A Strategy for the Next Phase," World Link,
(Geneva: World Economic Forum) February 1988.
"Reducing Nuclear Weapons," Defending Peace and
Freedom: Towards Strategic Stability in the Year
2000, Brent Scowcroft, R. James Woolsey, and
Thomas H. Etzold, eds. (Lanham, MD: University
Press of America, 1988).
"Power and Interdependence Revisited," co-authored
with Robert O. Keohane, International
Organization, vol. 41, no. 4, 1987.
"The Cuban Missile Crisis Revisited," co-authored
with James G. Blight and David A. Welch, Foreign
Affairs, vol. 66, no. 1 (Fall 1987).
"The Superpowers and the Non-Proliferation
Treaty," Superpower Arms Control: Setting the
Record Straight, Albert Carnesale and Richard N.
Haass, eds. (Cambridge: Ballinger Publishing
Company, 1987).
"Nuclear Learning and U.S.-Soviet Security
Regimes," International Organization, vol. 41, no.
3 (Summer 1987).
"How to Proceed with SDI--Realistic Priorities,"
co-authored with William J. Perry, Brent Scowroft,
and James A. Schear, The National Interest, no. 7
(Spring 1987).
"Debat nucleaire: colombes, faucons ou hiboux?"
interview by John McIntyre, Politique
Internationale, no. 35 (Spring 1987).
"How Does Arms Control Affect Risks of Nuclear
War?" Harvard International Review, vol. IX, no.
5, May/June 1987.
"Superpower Ethics: An Introduction," Ethics and
International Affairs, Robert J. Myers, ed.,
Carnegie Council on Ethics and International
Affairs, vol. 1, 1987.
"Ethics and American Foreign Policy,"
International Ethics in the Nuclear Age, Robert J.
Myers, ed. (Lanham, MD: University Press of
America, 1987).
"The Long-Term Future of Nuclear Deterrence," The
Logic of Nuclear Terror, Roman Kolkowicz, ed.,
(Boston: Allen & Unwin, 1987).
"SDI: Where Do We Go From Here?" co-authored with
James A. Schear, Science and Security: The Future
of Arms Control, W. Thomas Wander, et al, eds.
(Washington, DC: American Association for the
Advancement of Science, 1986).
"How Nuclear Reductions Depend Upon Views of
Deterrence," Science and Security: The Future of
Arms Control, W. Thomas Wander, et al, eds.
(Washington, DC: American Association for the
Advancement of Science, 1986).
"Farewell to Arms Control?" Foreign Affairs, vol.
65, no. 1 (Fall 1986).
"The Diplomacy of Nuclear Nonproliferation,"
Negotiating World Order: The Artisanship and
Architecture of Global Diplomacy, Alan K.
Henrikson, ed., (Wilmington, DE: Scholarly
Resources Inc. 1986).
"Ethics and the Nuclear Future," The World Today,
vol. 42, nos. 8-9, August/September 1986.
"The Owl's Agenda for Avoiding Nuclear War,"
co-authored with Graham T. Allison and Albert
Carnesale, The Washington Quarterly, 1986.
"The Domestic Environment of U.S. Policy Making,"
U.S.-Soviet Relations: The Next Phase, Arnold L.
Horelick, ed., (Ithaca: Cornell University Press,
1986).
"Nuclear winter and policy choices," Survival,
March/April, 1986.
"Faucons, colombes et hiboux: une novelle approche
pour eviter la guerre nucleaire," co-authored with
Graham T. Allison and Albert Carnesale, Politique
Etrangere, (Winter 1985).
"Two Cheers for Multilateralism," co-authored with
Robert O. Keohane, Foreign Policy, (Fall 1985).
"Nuclear Risk Reduction Measures and U.S.-Soviet
Relations," in Barry Blechman, ed., Preventing
Nuclear War. (Bloomington: Indiana University
Press, 1985).
"Die Verringerung der Gefahr eines Nuklearkrieges,"
co-authored with Graham T. Allison and Albert
Carnesale, Europa Archiv, September 1985.
"Ethics and Foreign Policy," co-authored with
Richard Cooper, Global Dilemmas, Samuel P.
Huntington and Joseph S. Nye, Jr., eds.
(Cambridge, MA: The Center for International
Affairs, Harvard University and University Press
of America, 1985).
"NPT: The Logic of Inequality," Foreign Policy,
(Summer 1985).
"Macht und Interdependenz," co-authored with
Robert O. Keohane, Weltpolitik, Karl Kaiser and
Hans-Peter Schwarz, eds. (Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta,
1985).
"Nuclear Dilemmas," Harvard Business Review, no.
2, March-April, 1985.
"Motives, Means and Consequences," Society, vol.
22, no. 3, March/April, 1985.
"Ethics and Foreign Policy," Aspen Institute for
Humanistic Studies Occasional Paper, 1985.
"U.S.-Soviet Relations and Nuclear-Risk
Reduction," Political Science Quarterly, (Fall
1984).
"Arms Control and Prevention of War," The
Washington Quarterly (Fall 1984).
"Can America Manage Its Soviet Policy?" Foreign
Affairs (Spring 1984).
"On 'Thinking about thinking about the
unthinkable'," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists,
vol. 40, no. 2, (Feb. 1984).
"Ethical Dimensions of International Involvement,"
International Aspects of Land Reform, John D.
Montgomery, ed. (Boulder, CO: Westview Press,
1984).
"To Manage Is Human, To Prevent Divine," Society,
vol. 20, no. 6, September/October 1983.
"Political Lessons of the New Law of the Sea
Regime," Law of the Sea: U.S. Policy Dilemmas,
Bernard Oxman et al, eds., (California: ICS Press,
1983).
"Non-proliferation Policies," Arms Control in
Transition, Proceedings of the Livermore Arms
Control Conference, Warren Hecrotte and John C.
Smith, eds., (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1983).
"Energy and Security in the '80s," World Politics,
October 1982.
"Nuclear Proliferation in the '80s," The Bulletin
of Atomic Scientists, vol. 38, no. 7,
August/September 1982.
"A New Start for Strategic Arms Control,"
Trialogue, vol. 30, no. 1, (Summer-Fall 1982).
"Energy and Security Strategy," The Strategic
Imperative: New Policies for American Security,
Samuel P. Huntington, ed., (Cambridge, MA:
Ballinger Publishing Company, 1982).
"U.S. Power and Reagan's Policy," Orbis, vol. 26,
no. 2, (Summer 1982).
"The Future of Arms Control," Rethinking the U.S.
Strategic Posture: A Report from the Aspen
Consortium on Arms Control and Security Issues,
Barry Blechman, ed., (Cambridge, MA: Ballinger
Publishing Company, 1982).
"Restarting Arms Control," Foreign Policy, (Summer
1982).
"Nuclear Weapons Proliferation: Too Late to Stop
It?" Annual Editions: World Politics (Connecticut:
Dushkin Publishing Group, 1982).
"Maintaining the Western Alliance," Harvard
International Review, vol. IV, no. 6, March 1982.
"The U.S. and Soviet Stakes in Nuclear
Nonproliferation," Political Science, vol. XV, no.
1, (Winter 1982).
"Maintaining a Nonproliferation Regime,"
International Organization, vol. 35, no. 1 (Winter
1981).
"Energie und Sicherheit," Europa Archiv, April
1981.
"Energy and Security," co-authored with David A.
Deese, Harvard Magazine, January-February 1981.
"Defense Et Illustration Du Regime De La
Nonproliferation," Politique Etrangere, Institute
Francais Des Relations Internationales, December
1980.
"Should We Cut Our Losses?" Donald L. McKernan
Lectures in Marine Affairs, Institute of Marine
Studies, University of Washington, October 15-16,
1980.
"Energy Nightmares," Foreign Policy, (Fall 1980).
"The International Nonproliferation Regime," The
Stanley Foundation Occasional Paper #23, 1980.
"Energy and United States-Japan Relations,"
published by Japan-United States Economic
Relations Group, July 1980.
"We Tried Harder (And Did More)," Foreign Policy,
Fall 1979.
"Balancing Nonproliferation and Energy Security,"
Technology Review, January 1979.
"Nuclear Policy: The U.S. Approach to
Nonproliferation--Are We Making Progress?"
Department of State Bulletin, January 1979.
"U.S. Policy on Reprocessing U.S.-Origin Nuclear
Materials," Department of State Bulletin, January
1979.
"Non-Proliferation: A Long Term Strategy," Foreign
Affairs, April 1978.
"Independence and Interdependence," Foreign
Policy, (Spring 1976).
"We Must Not Try to Isolate Congress from Foreign
Policy," US News & World Report, Nov. 29, 1976.
"Ocean Rule Making from a World Politics
Perspective," Ocean Development and International
Law Journal, vol. 3, no. 1, 1975.
"The Longer Range Political Role of the
Multinational Corporation," co-authored with
Seymour J. Rubin, Global Companies: The Political
Economy of World Business [papers of the 47th
American Assembly], George W. Ball, ed. (Englewood
Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1975).
"Nationalism, Statemen, and the Size of African
States," New States in the Modern World, Martin
Kilson, ed. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
Press, 1975).
"Organizing for Global Environmental and Resource
Interdependence," co-authored with Robert O.
Keohane, The Management of Global Issues, April
1975.
"International Economics and International
Politics: A Framework for Analysis," co-authored
with C. Fred Bergstrom and Robert O. Keohane,
International Organization, vol. 29, no. 1, Winter
1975.
"Reflections on the Economics and Politics of
International Economic Organizations," co-authored
with Lawrence Krause, International Organization,
vol. 29, no. 1, Winter 1975.
"International Interdependence and Integration,"
co-authored with Robert O. Keohane, The Handbook
of Political Science, Fred Greenstein and Nelson
Polsby, eds., (Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley,
1974-75).
"Transnational Relations and Interstate Conflicts:
An Empirical Analysis," International
Organization, vol. 28, no. 4, Autumn 1974.
"The Complex Politics of Canadian-American
Interdependence," co-authored with Robert O.
Keohane, International Organization, vol. 28, no.
4, Autumn 1974--Introduction to a special issue of
International Organization edited by Annette Baker
Fox, Alfred O. Hero, Jr., and Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
"Kollektive Wirtschaftliche Sicherheit," in Europa
Archiv, Jan. 29, 1974.
"Collective Economic Security," International
Affairs, Royal Institute of International Affairs,
October 1974.
"Multinational Corporations in World Politics,"
Foreign Affairs, September 1974.
"Transgovernmental Relations and International
Organizations," co-authored with Robert O. Keohane,
World Politics, October 1974.
"Multinational Unternehmen in der Weltpolitik,"
Statement delivered before the U.N. Group of
Eminent Persons to Study the Multinational
Corporation, Geneva, November 5, 1973; published
in Europa Archiv, no. 6, March 1974.
"World Politics and the International Economic
System," co-authored with Robert O. Keohane, The
Future of the International Economic Order, Fred
Bergsten, ed., (Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath and Co.,
1973).
"Power and Interdependence," co-authored with
Robert O. Keohane, Survival, vol. XV, no. 4, July
1973.
"UNCTAD: Poor Nations' Pressure Group," The
Anatomy of Influence: Decision Making in
International Organizations, Robert Cox and Harold
Jacobsen, eds., (New Haven: Yale University Press,
1973).
"The Political Context," European Monetary
Unification and Its Meaning for the United States,
Lawrence B. Krause and Walter S. Salant, eds.,
(Washington: The Brookings Institution, 1973).
"Multinational Enterprises and Prospects for
Regional and Global Political Integration," The
Annals, September 1972.
"La UNCTAD Bajo Prebisch: La Estructura de
Influencia," Foro Internacional (El Colegio de
Mexico), vol. XII, no. 3.
"The Future of Regional Institutions," The Future
of International Legal Order, vol. IV, Cyril Black
and Richard Ralk, eds., (Princeton: Princeton
University Press, 1972).
"Comparing Common Markets: A Revised
Neo-Functionalist Model," International
Organization, Autumn 1970; also appeared in
Regional Integration: Theory and Research, Leon N.
Lindberg and Stuart A.Scheingold, eds.
"Changes Needed in World Order Study," The New
Dimension, March 1970.
"Transnational Relations and World Politics," with
Robert Keohane, International Organization, and
Introduction and Conclusion; no dates available.
"Le Role de L'Administration International et des
Etats dans Le Proces de Decision le Cas de la
CNUCED," Annuaire Suisse de Science Politique,
1969.
"United States Policy Toward Regional
Organization," International Organization, (Summer
1969).
"A Latin Example for African Regionalists," Africa
Report, April 1968.
"Comparative Regional Integration: Concept and
Measurement," International Organization, (Summer
1969).
"Regional Integration and Political Development,"
International Development Review, September 1967.
"International Regional Organization," Colliers
Encyclopedia Yearbook, 1967.
"Corruption and Political Development: A
Cost-Benefit Analysis," American Political Science
Review, June 1967.
"Central American Regional Integration,"
International Conciliation, March 1967.
"The Impact of Independence on Two African
Nationalist Parties," Papers on Africa, J. Butler
and A. Castagno, eds., (New York; Praeger, 1967).
"Unity and Diversity in East Africa: A
Bibliographical Essay," South Atlantic Quarterly,
(Winter 1966).
"Patterns and Catalysts in Regional Integration,"
International Organization, (Autumn 1966).
"Tanganyika's Self Help," Transition. Vol. 3, no. 11.
"East Africa: From Common Market to Federation,"
Africa Report, August 1963.
"Unification in Africa: Six Traps in Search of a
Scholar," Public Policy, vol. XIV.
"East African Economic Integration," Journal of
Modern African Studies, vol. 1, no. 4.
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