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Journal Article What's Wrong with U.S. Foreign Policy? A Penetrating Study of our Foreign Policy, from Benjamin Franklin's Day to the Present, showing why our National Prestige has sunk to its Lowest Point in our History, The American Problem: The Cold War in Perspective and The Debatable Alliance: An Essay in Anglo-American Relations Get access What's Wrong with U.S. Foreign Policy? A Penetrating Study of our Foreign Policy, from Benjamin Franklin's Day to the Present, showing why our National Prestige has sunk to its Lowest Point in our History. By Frank L. Kluckhohn. Derby, Conn.: Monarch Books. 1963. 224 pp. (Monarch Select Book MS18.) 75 cents.The American Problem: The Cold War in Perspective. By Robert G. Wesson. London, New York, Toronto: Abelard-Schuman. 1964. 288 pp. Charts. Index. 25s. $5.The Debatable Alliance: An Essay in Anglo-American Relations. By Coral Bell. London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press for the Royal Institute of International Affairs. 1964. 130 pp. (Chatham House Essays: 3) 8s. 6d. H. G. Nicholas H. G. Nicholas Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar International Affairs, Volume 40, Issue 4, October 1964, Pages 769–770, https://doi.org/10.2307/2611809 Published: 01 October 1964

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