RECENT BOOKS ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.

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      The article presents a list of the names of recent books on international relations. The book "Union Now," by Clarence K. Streit, is a coverage of the League activities at Geneva for the New York Times; "When There Is No Peace," by Hamilton Fish Armstrong, contains the revised and expanded version of the author's article in the January 1939 issue of Foreign Affairs; "Europe in Retreat," by Vera Micheles Dean, is an explanation of the current state of Europe as the natural outcome of things done, and left undone, in the twenty years that have elapsed since Versailles; "The Ruling Class," by Gaetano Mosca, presents the teachings of the author; "Liberality and Civilization," by Gilbert Murray, is an insight on the true path of liberalism; "War, Peace and Change," by John Foster Dulles, is a contemplation on the chance of the preservation of world peace; "It Is Later Than You Think: The Need for a Militant Democracy," by Max Lerner, is a discussion on democracy; "The School for Dictators," by Ignazio Silone, is a satire on dictatorship.