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David Hapgood • 21 Items / 6 Books, 12 Articles, 3 Reviews
Agents of Change (1968)
A Close Look at the Peace Corps
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    Isolated Successes (Review)
    Agents of Change, by David Hapgood and Meridan Bennett
    1. Agents of Change by David Hapgood and Meridan Bennett
    The Nation, January 20, 1969, pp. 86-87
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    Recent Books on International Relations (24 Reviews)
    The United States
    1. The Politics of War by Gabriel Kolko
    2. American Power and the New Mandarins by Noam Chomsky
    3. American Foreign Policy by Henry A. Kissinger
    4. Tangle of Hopes by Ernst B. Haas
    5. No More Vietnams? by Richard M. Pfeffer
    6. The Responsibilities of World Power by Gale W. McGee
    7. The Tragedy of Lyndon Johnson by Eric F. Goldman
    8. The Crisis of Confidence by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
    9. Fires in the in Basket by John P. Leacacos
    10. The Professional Diplomat by John Ensor Harr
    11. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs by Edgar B. Nixon and Franklin D. Roosevelt
    12. Politics and Policy by James L. Sundquist
    13. The Drugstore Liberal by Robert Sherrill and Harry W. Ernst
    14. Republican Papers by Melvin R. Laird
    15. Agenda for the Nation by Kermit Gordon
    16. The Goldwater Coalition by John H. Kessel
    17. Agents of Change by David Hapgood and Meridan Bennett
    18. The Dissenting Academy by Theodore Roszak
    19. Roosevelt and World War II by Robert A. Divine
    20. War, Peace, and the Presidency by Henry Paolucci
    21. America: The Changing Nation by Gerald Priestland
    22. Talk About America by Alistair Cooke
    23. All But the People by George Wolfskill and John A. Hudson
    24. The United States Information Agency by John W. Henderson
    Foreign Affairs, July 1969, pp. 768-770