If you liked American policy toward Russia since 1917 by Frederick Lewis Schuman, start with The cold war, retrospect and prospect (1967), War and diplomacy in the French Republic (1969), and Why a Department of Peace? (1969). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 The cold war, retrospect and prospect 1967 · 134 pages · Frederick Lewis Schuman · Same author
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  3. 3 Why a Department of Peace? 1969 · 56 pages · Frederick Lewis Schuman · Same author
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American policy toward Russia since 1917 is by Frederick Lewis Schuman.