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Power through Purpose: The Realism of Idealism as a Basis for Foreign Policy. By Thomas I. Cook and Malcolm Moos. (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press. 1954. Pp. 216. $4.00.) - The Limits of Foreign Policy. By Charles Burton Marshall. (New York: Henry Holt and Co.1954. Pp. 128. $3.00.) - Civilization and Foreign Policy: An Inquiry for Americans. By Louis J. Halle. (New York: Harper and Bros.1955. Pp. xxviii, 277. $3.75.) - Power and Policy: U. S. Foreign Policy and Military Power in the Hydrogen Age. By Thomas K. Finletter. (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co.1954. Pp. viii, 408. $5.00.) - Realities of American Foreign Policy. By George F. Kennan. (Princeton: Princeton University Press. 1954. Pp. 120. $2.75.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

McGeorge Bundy
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