Editor, Jurisprudence by Sir John Salmond, 8th edn. (Sweet & Maxwell, 1930).
An Outline of International Law, translation of Julius Hatschek, Völkerrecht im Grundriss (1926), with translator’s note (G. Bell, 1930).
‘The Proposed Amendments to the Covenant of the League of Nations’, The British Yearbook of International Law 11, 1930, pp. 158–71.
The Policies of the British Dominions in the League of Nations (Oxford University Press, 1932).
‘The Permanent Court and the Customs Union’, New York University Law Quarterly Review 9(3), 1932, pp. 339-43.
‘Austin To-day: Or “The Province of Jurisprudence” Re-examined’, in W. Ivor Jennings, ed., Modern Theories of Law (Oxford University Press, 1933), pp. 180–226.
‘India and the League of Nations’, in Freda M. Houlston and B. P. L. Bedi (eds.), India Analysed, vol. 1: International (Gollancz, 1933).
‘The Elements of Collective Security’, unpublished memorandum for the British Co-ordinating Committee on International Studies presented at the International Studies Conference on Collective Security, 1935.
‘Sanctions—1935’, Politica 2(5), 1936.
Sanctions under the Covenant, The Sixth Montague Burton International Relations Lecture (Nottingham: Nottingham Citizen Press, 1936).
‘The Future of the Collective System’ in Geneva Institute of International Relations, Problems of Peace, 10th series, Anarchy or World Order (Allen & Unwin, 1936), pp. 152–77.
‘Notes on International Affairs: The “Reform”of the League’, Politica 2(8), 1937. [Further ‘Notes’ in issues of December 1937, June and December 1938, and June 1939.]
Editor, Peaceful Change: An International Problem (Macmillan, 1937). Reissued with a new introduction by Carl Marzani (Garland, 1972).
‘Some Suggested Conclusions’, in Manning, ed., Peaceful Change, 1937, pp. 169-90.
‘Skeleton of Essay on the Causes of the Failure of the League’, unpublished manuscript for Foreign Press and Research Service, 1941.
‘The “Failure” of the League of Nations’, Agenda 1(1), 1942. Reprinted in C. A. Cosgrove and K. J. Twitchett (eds.), The New International Actors: The UN and the EEC (Macmillan, 1970).
‘Peaceful Change’, unpublished manuscript for Foreign Press and Research Service, 1942.
‘Sovereignty for the Common Man’, unpublished manuscript for the Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1945.
‘The Meaning of Europe Today: the Political Picture’, Christendom 15(69), 1948.
‘A Future for Western Europe: Some Persisting Uncertainties’. The Listener 16(1066), 1949, pp. 1095–6.
‘The Sins of Sovereign States’, The Listener 17(1082), 1949, pp. 655–66, p. 673.
‘International Relations: An Academic Discipline’ and ‘Report of the General Rapporteur’, in Geoffrey L. Goodwin, ed., The University Teaching of International Relations (Blackwell, 1951), pp. 11–26, 27–73.
‘The Pretensions of International Relations’, Universities Quarterly 7(4), 1953.
The University Teaching of Social Sciences: International Relations, a report prepared on behalf of the International Studies Conference (UNESCO, 1954).
‘The Teaching of International Relations’, The Listener, 51(1317), 1954.
‘The Motivational Basis of Technical Aid’, The Year Book of Education 1954, section I, ch. 2.
‘The Teaching of International Relations’, Political Studies 3(1), 1955, pp. 75–7.
‘“Naughty Animal”: A Discipline Chats Back’, International Relations 1(4), 1955, pp. 128–36.
‘Good Faith in International Relations’, The Ambassador, 1 March 1956.
‘Varieties of Worldly Wisdom’, World Politics 9(2), 1957.
‘Metadiplomatics for the Modern Man’, The Universities Quarterly 11(2), 1957.
‘The Work of the I.R.D.’, Clare Market Review 53(1), 1957.
‘British Universities and International Understanding’, unpublished manuscript for UNESCO Working Party on Education for International Understanding and Cooperation, 1957.
‘The Elimination of War – Princeton’s New Approach’, Kyklos 11(4), 1958.
‘The Proper Study – and the U.G.C.’, International Relations 2(1), 1960, pp. 22-34.
The Nature of International Society (G. Bell for the London School of Economics and Political Science, 1962; reissued by Macmillan, 1975).
‘Out to Grass – and a Lingering Look Behind’, International Relations 2(6), 1962, pp. 347–71.
‘In Defense of Apartheid’, Foreign Affairs 43(1), 1964, pp. 135–49.
‘The Knowledge Needed for International Understanding’ and ‘Portraying the Social Universe’, The Yearbook of Education, 1964, section 2, chs. 1, 2, pp. 174-200.
The British Churches and South Africa: some plain speaking by a layman (South Africa Society, 1965).
Collective Selfhoods: An Element in the South West Africa Case, Being the Testimony of an Academic South African (South Africa Society, 1966).
‘The South West Africa Cases: a Personal Analysis’, International Relations 3(1), 1967, pp. 98-110.
‘“Empire” into “Commonwealth”’, in George A. Panichas, ed., Promise of Greatness: The War of 1914-1918 (London: Cassell). Also as South Africa Society Papers 3 (Cleveland Press, 1968).
‘Those South West Africa Cases: A Second Look’, Cambrian Law Review 1, 1970, pp. 29-44.
‘Foreword’, in Dawid de Villiers, The Case for South Africa (Tom Stacey Ltd, 1970), pp. 7-16.
The United Nations and South West Africa, South Africa Society Papers 6, 1971.
‘South West Africa and the World Court—A Comment on the Current Consultation’, Plural Societies, 1971, pp. 17-29.
‘Political Justice at The Hague’, Cambrian Law Review 3 (1972). Reproduced with the Editor’s consent as South Africa Society Papers 8, 1972.
‘The Legal Framework in a World of Change’, in Brian Porter, ed., The Aberystwyth Papers: International Politics 1919–1969 (Oxford University Press, 1972), pp. 301–35.
‘South Africa’s Racial Policies – A Threat to Peace?’, in N.J. Rhoodie, ed., South African Dialogue: Contrasts in South African thinking on basic race issues (McGraw-Hill, 1972).
‘Preface to the Reissue’, The Nature of International Society (Macmillan for the London School of Economics and Political Science, 1975), pp. ix-xxxiv.
Book Reviews
Survey of International Affairs 1928 by A.J. Toynbee, Economica 30, Nov 1930.
The Colonial Service by Anton Bertram; The English Constitution by Maurice Amos, International Affairs 10(2), 1931, 263.
Modern Political Constitutions by C. F. Strong, International Affairs 10(2), 1931, 245-6.
Survey of International Affairs, 1930 by A. J. Toynbee and V. M. Baulter; Documents on International Affairs, 1930 by John W. Wheeler Bennett, Economica 39, February 1933, 104-8.
The Society of Nations by Felix Morley, Politica 1(1), 1934, 105-8.
Survey of International Affairs, 1932 by Arnold J. Toynbee and V.M. Boulter; Documents on International Affairs, 1932 by John W. Wheeler-Bennett and Stephen Heald, International Affairs 13(2), 1934, 272-4.
British Commonwealth Relations edited by Arnold J. Toynbee and Consultation and Co-operation in the British Commonwealth by Gerald E.H. Palmer, Politica 2 (1), 1935, 373-6.
International Economic Relations: Report of the Commission of Inquiry into National Policy in International Economic Relations, Politica 2(1) 1935, 376-9.
The Disarmament Deadlock by J. W. Wheeler-Bennett, International Affairs 14(2), 1935, 250-1.
Challenge to Death, International Affairs 14(2), 1935, 251-2.
Survey of International Affairs 1934 by Arnold J. Toynbee, Politica 3(1), 1936, 97-9.
Survey of International Affairs by The Royal Institute of International Affairs, Politica 4(2), 1937, 418-20.
Survey of British Commonwealth Affairs, Vol. 1: The Problems of Nationality, 1918-36 by W.K. Hancock, Politica 4(4), 1937, 613-5.
Italy Against the World by G. Martinelli, Politica 4(4), 1937, 615-7.
Survey of International Affairs 1936 by A.J. Toynbee and Documents on International Affairs 1936 by S. Heald and J.W. Wheeler-Bennett, Politica 5(2), 1938, 189-91.
The Imperial Factor in South Africa by C.W. de Kiewiet, Politica 5(2), 1938, 198-9.
Gustav Stresemann, Vol. II edited and translated by E. Sutton, Politica 5(4), 1938, 383-5
Survey of International Affairs 1937 by A.J. Toynbee, Politica 6(3), 1939, 288-9.
Conditions of Peace by E.H. Carr, International Affairs Review Supplement 19(8), 1942, 443-4.
Conditions of Peace by E.H. Carr, Philosophy 18(69), 1943, 91-4.
Legal Theory by W. Friedmann, International Affairs 22(1), 1946, 120-1.
The Anatomy of Peace by Emery Reves, International Affairs 23(3), 1947, 384-5.
Scientific Man vs. Power Politics by Hans Morgenthau, World Affairs 1, unpublished.
Power and the Law: A Study in Peaceful Change, with Special Reference to the British Commonwealth and the United Nations by Peter Price, International Affairs 31(2), 1955, 216.
Realities and Illusions in Regard to Inter-Governmental Organizations, L.T. Hobhouse Memorial Lecture No. 24, by Gunnar Myrdal, International Affairs 31(3), 1955, 348.
Foreign Policy Analysis by Feliks Gross, International Affairs 31(4), 1955, 489.
Norway’s Views on Sovereignty: A Report prepared for Unesco by Einar Lochen and Rolf N. Torgersen, International Affairs 31(4), 1955, 521.
The Study of International Relations by Quincy Wright, International Affairs 32(2), 1956, 202.
International Relations by M. Margaret Ball and Hugh B. Killough, International Affairs 33(3), 1957, 331.
Training of Specialists in International Relations by C. Dale Fuller, International Affairs, 34(1), 1958, 67-8.
The Relations of Nations by Frederick H. Hartmann, International Affairs 34(1), 1958, 67.
International Equilibrium: A Theoretical Essay on the Politics and Organization of Security by George Liska and Evolution or Revolution? The United Nations and the Problem of Peaceful Territorial Change by Lincoln P. Bloomfield, International Affairs, 34(2), 1958, 195-6.
Aggression and World Order: A Critique of United Nations Theories of Aggression by Julius Stone, International Affairs 34(4), 1958, 493.
The Basis of Obligation in International Law and Other Papers by James Leslie Brierly, Hersch Lauterpacht and C. H. M. Waldock, International Affairs 35(1), 1959, 82.
Methodology of the Study of International Relations by Trygve Mathisen, International Affairs 35(4), 1959, 455-6.
International Politics in the Atomic Age by John H. Herz, International Affairs 36(1), 1960, 75.
Aspects of Liberty. Essays Presented to Robert E. Cushman by Milton R. Konvitz and Clinton Rossiter, International Affairs 36(1), 1960, 76-7.
Theoretical Aspects of International Relations by William T. R. Fox, International Affairs 36(2), 1960, 210.
World Affairs and the College Curriculum by Richard N. Swift, International Affairs 36(2), 1960, 211.
Man, the State and War: A Theoretical Analysis by Kenneth N. Waltz, International Affairs 36(3), 1960, 347-8.
Monistic and Pluralistic Interpretations in the Study of International Politics: A Methodological Examination by Risto Hyvarinen, International Affairs 36(3), 1960, 345-6.
South Africa in My Time by G. Heaton Nicholls and Penelope M. Slevin, International Affairs 38(2), 1962, 276-7.
Conflict and Defense by Kenneth Boulding, Kyklos 15(4), 1962, 842–4.
Peace and Opinion by Evan Luard, British Year Book of International Law 38, 1962, 517.
The Case for South Africa, As Put Forth in the Public Statements of Eric H. Louw, Foreign Minister of South Africa by Eric H. Louw and H. H. H. Biermann; Politics and Law in South Africa: Essays on Race Relations by Julius Lewin; Whither the Transkei? by W. A. Bellwood; Bantustans: The Fragmentation of South Africa by Christopher R. Hill; The South African Economy by D. Hobart Houghton; The Rise of the South African Reich by Brian Bunting; South Africa: Crisis for the West by Colin and Margaret Legum, International Affairs 41(2), 1965, 356-8.
One Hundred and Seventeen Days: An Account of Confinement and Interrogation under the South African Ninety-Day Detention Law by Ruth First, Race and Class 7(3), 1966, 312-3.
Rhodesia: Een Dilemma van Ras en Grond by H. W. J. Sonius, International Affairs 43(2), 1967, 385.
South West Africa: An International Problem by R. W. Imishue; Sudwestafrika unter Deutscher Kolonialherrschaft: Der Kampf der Herero und Nama gegen den deutschen Imperialismus (1884-1915) by Horst Drechsler, International Affairs 43(3), 1967, 600-1.
Southern Africa in Transition by John A. Davis and James K. Baker, International Affairs 43(4), 1967, 777-8.
The American Study of International Relations by William T. R. Fox and Image and Reality in World Politics edited by John C. Farrell and Asa P. Smith, Survival 11(5), 1969.