The United States as a participant in world affairs: The governmental structure and its habits ; The military-industrial complex ; The energy dependence ; The developing domestic priorities ; Conclusions
The global scene: The organization of international society ; The impending food-population crisis ; The environmental problem ; the "third world" and the North-South dialogue ; "Democracy" as a world cause ; Summit diplomacy ; World economic problems ; Conclusions
Latin America: The Panama Canal ; Cuba ; Conclusions
Africa: General ; Southern Africa
East of Iran: Pakistan ; India ; Southeast Asia ; The Philippines
The Far East: China ; Japan ; Korea
NATO: Greece and Turkey ; Italy
Our Western European friends: France ; The Germans ; Britain ; The smaller peoples ; The Euro-American economic problems
Eastern Europe: Yugoslavia ; Finland ; The communist Eastern Europe
The Soviet Union, the alarm: "Detente" and its misinterpretation ; The military charge ; The political charge ; Soviet intentions ; Conclusions
The Soviet Union, the reality: "World domination" ; The internal situation ; The external situation ; Summary
Soviet-American relations: The military danger ; The SALT talks ; Nuclear testing ; The principle of "first use" ; Conventional weapons ; Intelligence ; The dissidents and human rights ; Trade ; Cultural relations ; Professionalism and the Moscow embassy
Global concept of American policy.