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in 1960. Though the lectures were delivered in India, MacMahon focuses primarily on the
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called the book "the best general volume that has appeared on the administration of foreign affairs in the United States", and other reviewers were similarly positive. In the book, MacMahon proposed that foreign policy problems should be handled by a single, centralized "Department of
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