Miller Center Papers - The Credibility of Institutions, Policies and Leadership
The Miller Center Papers is a remarkable historical collection of reminiscences and analyses of American public life made by leading figures in policy-making and politics spanning the half-century. The Papers is one of the finest documentary collections in the world on U.S. government and politics. The Miller Center has systematically prepared, organized, edited, and recorded the papers in scores of slim books. The Credibility of Institutions, Policies and Leadership series is available for download below.
Vol. 1 - Moralism and Morality in Politics and Diplomacy
Vol. 2 - The American Approach to Foreign Policy: A Pragmatic Perspective
Vol. 3 - Functionalism and Interdependence
Vol. 4 - American Approaches to World Affairs
Vol. 5 - The Media
Vol. 6 - The Private Sector
Vol. 7 - The President and the Public: Rhetoric and National Leadership
Vol. 8 - The Plimpton Papers: Law and Diplomacy
Vol. 9 - Bureaucracy and Statesmanship: Henry Kissinger and the Making of American Foreign Policy
Vol. 10 - The Last European Peace Conference: Paris 1946 - Conflict of Values
Vol. 11 - Foreign Policy and Domestic Consensus
Vol. 12 - Consensus: Issues and Problems
Vol. 13 - McCarthyism and Consensus?
Vol. 14 - Consensus and the American Mission
Vol. 15 - The United States Acquires the Philippines: Consensus v. Reality
Vol. 16 - Essays on Leadership: Comparative Insights
Vol. 17 - American Moral and Political Leadership in the Third World
Vol. 18 - U.S. Leadership in Asia and the Middle East
Vol. 19 - Winston S. Churchill: Philosopher and Statesman
Vol. 20 - Institutions and Leadership: Prospects for the Future