Bibliography
“The problem to which Mitrany devoted his working life was how to bring states closer together to deal with issues which transcended territorial boundaries, and the ‘approach’ that he adopted to deal with the problem is known as ‘functionalism’. Mitrany inspired a whole generation of students of integration, both practically and theoretically, and his work can still be read with great profit today.”
(Martin Griffiths, Fifteen Thinkers in International Relations)
This Bibliography lists the published works and unpublished papers by David Mitrany. His working papers together with his professional correspondence have been presented to the British Library of Political and Economic Science (the library of the London School of Economics and Political Science) where they may be consulted on application to the Librarian.
Published works
- 1915 ‘Rumania: Her History and Polities’, Oxford Pamphlet; also in N. Forbes, et al, The Balkans; A History of Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Rumania, Turkey, Oxford, Clarendon Press.
- 1916 ‘German Penetration in Rumania’, Quarterly Review, Vol. 226, No. 449, October.
- 1917 Greater Rumania; A Study in National Ideals, London, Hodder & Stoughton.
- 1918 ‘The London School of Economics and Political Science’, Clare Market Review Series 1, Student Union of the London School of Economics and Political Science.
- 1919 ‘Minor States and the League; A Scheme of Devolution’, The Manchester Guardian, April 19.
- 1919 ‘Notes on a Visit to Germany’, (Anonymous) Quarterly Review, Vol. 233, No. 462, pp. 245-251.
- 1922 ‘France’s Claim to Act Alone’, The Manchester Guardian, May 24.
- 1922 ‘Sanctions under the Treaty of Versailles’, The Manchester Guardian, April.
- 1923 ‘The Literature of Peasantist Reconstruction’, The Manchester Guardian Commercial-Reconstruction Supplement, Section 12, January 4.
- 1924 ‘ „Peasantism” as a Political Crusade’, Labour Magazine, April.
- 1924 ‘The New Rumanian Constitution’, Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law, Vol. 6, Pt. 1, February.
- 1925 ‘Bolshevism in the Balkans; A Reality or a Bogeyman?’ The New Republic, New York, July 22.
- 1925 The Problem of International Sanctions, London, Oxford University Press. French edition: Le Problème des Sanctions Internationales, Paris, Centre Européen de la Dotation Carnegie, 1926.
- 1926 ‘The Peasant Movement’, Encyclopaedia Britannica. Revised for 1945 and 1959 editions.
- 1926 ‘Die Möglichkeiten eines Balkan-Locarno’, Europäische Gespräche, September, p. 473.
- ‘The Possibility of a Balkan Locarno’, International Conciliation, New York, Carnegie Endowment, No. 229, April 1927.
- 1927 ‘Marx v. the Peasant’, in T. E. Gregory and H. Dalton (eds.) London Essays in Economics in Honour of Edwin Cannan, London. Routledge; reprinted as ‘Marx si Taranimea; teoria agrariana a lui Marx, Reactie Proporanista’,
- Biblioteca economica, Bucarest, Institut de arte grafice, No. 7, 1930. (Also appeared in Croatian.)
- 1928 ‘The Transylvanian Land Dispute’, Foreign Affairs.
- 1930 The Land and the Peasant in Rumania; the War and Agrarian Reform
- (1917-21) (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Economic and Social History of the World War) Oxford University Press.
- 1930 ‘Pan-Europa – a Hope or a Danger?’ Political Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 4, September-December.
- 1932 World Agriculture: An International Survey, (Collaborator in RIIA Group Study) Oxford University Press.
- 1932 ‘Political Consequences of Economic Planning’, Yale Review, New Haven, Vol. 23, No. 4, June; The Sociological Review, Vol. 26, No. 4, October 1934.
- Revised and published in F. Mackenzie (ed.) Planned Society: yesterday, today, tomorrow, New York, Prentice Hall, 1937.
- 1933 ‘The Problem of South-East Europe’, Round Table, No. 93, December.
- 1933 ‘Land Tenure in Eastern Europe and the Near East’, Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, New York, Macmillan.
- 1933 The Progress of International Government, London, Allen & Un win; New Haven, USA, Yale University Press.
- 1934 ‘Method for the Middle Class’ (review of Walter Lippmann’s Method of Freedom, Macmillan) Yale Review, Vol. 24, No. 2, December.
- 1935 ‘Territorial Revision and Article XIX of the League Covenant’, International Affairs, London, Vol. 14, No. 6, November-December.
- 1935 ‘International Air Force: Political and Legal Issues’, Conference of League of Nations Union, April.
- 1935 ‘Danubian Clues to European Peace: New Life in the Balkans’, The Listener, June 26.
- ‘Danubian Nationalism’, May 23, and ‘Constructive Forces in the Balkans’, June 20 (with BBC booklet).
- 1935 ‘The Problem of Peaceful Change and Article XIX of the Covenant’ in Collective Security, a record of the 7th and 8th International Studies Conferences, Paris, 1934, London, 1935, Paris, Institute of Intellectual Cooperation; London, G Allen, pp. 209-215.
- Revised and published in R. R. Wood, et al, Towards Peace and Justice, Philadelphia, Friends’ Peace Committee, 1937.
- 1936 ‘Comment on Proposals for the Reform of the Covenant’, New Common wealth Quarterly, Vol. 2, No. 2, September, p. 220.
- 1936 The Effects of the War in South-Eastern Europe (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Economic and Social History of the World War Series) New Haven, Yale University Press.
- 1937 ‘Interrelation of Politics and Economics in Modern War’, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 192, July.
- 1937 ‘The USA Neutrality Act of May 1st, 1937’, New Commonwealth Quarterly, Vol. 3, No. 2, September.
- 1938 ‘International Sanctions’ (Collaborator in RIIA Study Group) Oxford University Press.
- 1939 ‘Legislating for Neutrality in USA, New Statesman and Nation, July 8.
- 1941 ‘The American Continent’, in A. J. Toynbee (ed.) Survey of International Affairs, 1938, Vol. 1, Part VI, London, Royal Institute of International
- 1942 ‘The New Deal: An Interpretation of its Origin and Nature’, Agenda, Vol. 1, No. 4, October.
- 1942 ‘Large Scale and Peasant Farming in Eastern Europe’, The Advancement of Science, Vol. 2, No. 6. (Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science Conference on European Agriculture held in March.)
- 1943 ‘Some Notes on the Transfer of Populations’ (jointly with A. G B. Fisher) Political Quarterly, Vol. 14, No. 4, October-December.
- 1943 A Working Peace System: An Argument for the Functional Development of International Organization, London, RIIA. Reprinted 1944. 4th edition, with new Introduction, London, National Peace Council, Pamphlet No. 40, 1946.
- Italian, Norwegian and Danish editions, Cambridge University Press, 1945.
- 1944 ‘Transfers of Population: Frontiers and Minorities in the Peace Settlement’, The Times, February 16.
- 1944 ‘The USSR and South-Eastern Europe: Permanent Factors’, International Affairs, Vol. 20, No. 3, July.
- 1944 ‘War and Revolution’ (Editorial) The Manchester Guardian, May 24.
- 1944 ‘The New League: Will it Prevent Aggression?’ The Manchester Guardian, October 13.
- 1944 The Road to Security, London, National Peace Council, Peace Aims Pamphlet No. 29, December.
- 1944 ‘A Regional Authority for the Danube Valley’. Revised text A TVA for the Danube Valley’, Contact, London, 1946.
- 1944 ‘The General Background of the Peasant Problem’, in Agrarian Problems from Baltic to the Aegean: Discussion of a Peasant Programme, London, Royal Institute of International Affairs.
- 1945 Introduction to Economic Development in S.E. Europe, London, Political and Economic Planning, Oxford University Press.
- 1945 ‘The Plan for San Francisco. I. A Wise Control of Power. II. The Economic Council’, The Manchester Guardian, April 16 and 17.
- 1945 ‘Problems of International Administration’ (Address to the Joint Conference on International Public Administration, IPA and RIIA). Published in Public
- Administration, Vol. 23, No. 1. Reprinted with other Conference papers in the booklet International Administration, IPA.
- 1945 ‘Government and Business: An Administrative Staff College’, The Manchester Guardian, November 8.
- 1945 A World Order and Patriotism’, The New Era, April.
- 1945 ‘The Principle of Practicalism’, Contact, No. 1.
- 1945 ‘A General Commentary’, in D. Mitrany et al, The United Nations Charter: A Commentary and the Text, London, National Peace Council, Peace Aims Pamphlet No. 31.
- 1945 Introduction to J. A. Joyce (ed.) World Organization – Federal or Functional?, London, Watts.
- 1946 `A Labour Party for America’, Contact, March 12.
- 1946 ‘The United Nations’, The Manchester Guardian, March 23.
- 1946 ‘The Growth of World Organization’, Common Wealth Review, June.
- 1946 ‘National Planning and International Conflict’, Common Wealth Review, July.
- 1946 ‘Alliance or Enmity? The West and Soviet Russia’, The Manchester Guardian, August 30.
- 1946 ‘Memories of C. P. Scott’, The Manchester Guardian, October 28.
- 1946 ‘A Warning to Planners’, World Digest, London, October.
- 1946 ‘The Art of Peace Making’, Contact, London.
- 1946 American Interpretations: Four Political Essays, London, Contact Publications.
- 1946 Foreword to W G Friedmann, International Public Corporations as Agencies of Reconstruction, London, World Unity Booklets, No. 2.
- 1947 ‘Human Rights and International Organization’, India Quarterly, New Delhi, Vol. 3, No. 2, April-June; Études Internationales, Brussels, Vol. 1, No. 3, July 1948.
- 1947 ‘The Social Balance of Power’, Contact, July.
- 1947 ‘The Prospect of Functional Co-operation’, The Eastern Economist, New Delhi, Vol. 9, No. 9, September.
- 1947 ‘The International Consequences of National Planning’, Yale Review, New Haven, Vol. 37, No. 1.
- 1948 ‘Should Christianity Count in International Relations?’ Hibbert Journal, Vol. 46, No. 2, January.
- 1948 ‘International Federation: Some Practical Difficulties’, The Manchester Guardian, April 27.
- 1948 ‘Regional Segregation: Some Risks behind Western Action’, The Manchester Guardian, July 14.
- 1948 ‘Communism and the Peasants: An Old Conflict Re-emerges’, The Manchester Guardian, July 31.
- 1948 ‘The Functional Approach to World Organisation’, International Affairs, London, Vol. 24, No. 3, July. Reprinted in C. A. Cosgrove and K. J. Twichett (eds.), The New International Actors, London, Europa Publications, 1970.
- 1948 ‘Mental Health and World Unity’ in Proceedings of the First World Congress on Mental Health, London, 4 vols, Vol. IV
- 1948 ‘The End of Isolation: Russia Makes American Policy’, The Manchester Guardian, December 20.
- 1949 ‘New Horizons for Management’, Progress, London, Vol. 40, No. 222, Spring.
- 1949 ‘America and the Pact: Some Liberal Misgivings’, The Manchester Guardian, March 26.
- 1949 ‘Western Union: Some Doubts and Perplexities’, The Manchester Guardian, June 30.
- 1949 ‘Great Experiment’ (Council of Europe), The Manchester Guardian (Editorial) August 6.
- 1950 ‘Reflections on Unesco Exchange of Persons Programme’, International Social Science Bulletin, Paris, Vol. 2, No. 2, Summer.
- 1950 ‘Communism and the Peasants: The Social Lesson of Korea’, The Manchester Guardian, August 15; Monthly Bulletin of the Peasant Union, Vol. 1, No. 6-7, July-August.
- 1950 ‘Evolution of the Middle Zone’, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 271, September.
- 1950 ‘Le Nouveau Empire Britannique’, Société Belge d’Etudes et d’Expansion, Bulletin Bimestriel, No. 142, August-October.
- 1950 ‘Functional Federalism’, Common Cause, Chicago, Vol. 4, No. 4, November.
- 1950 ‘Functional Unity and Political Discord’ in J. C. M. Garnett and D. Mitrany, World Unity and the Nations, National Peace Council, London.
- 1951 Marx against the Peasant: A Study in Social Dogmatism, London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson. American edition: University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill; Chinese edition: Hong Kong, Union Press; Korean edition; Japanese edition: Kyoto, University of Kyoto Press; Italian edition: TI Marxismo e i contadini’, Firenze, La Nuova Italia, 1954; German edition: ‘Marxismus und Bauerntum’, Munich, Isar Verlag, 1956; Portuguese edition: ‘Marx contra o compones’, Rio de Janeiro, Editora Ipanema, 1957.
- 1951 ‘Communism and the Peasants’, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 276, July; Progress, London, Vol. 42, No. 233, Winter.
- 1952 ‘Marx, Stalin and the Peasants’, The Listener, March 20.
- 1952 ‘American Foreign Policy: The Futility of the New Isolationism’ (Review of George Kennan’s book), The Manchester Guardian, April 8.
- 1952 ‘The Functional Approach to Colonial Self-Government’ (for study group on government in the colonies) published in Problems of Parliamentary Government in the Colonies, London, Hansard Society, 1953.
- 1952 ‘The Forgotten Peasant’ (Editorial) The Manchester Guardian, August 9.
- 1952 ‘The International Technical Assistance Programme’ in United Nations: Success or Failure?, Proceedings of the American Academy of Political Science, Vol. 25, No. 2, January 1953.
- 1952 Introduction to ‘Oriens’ (Guy Wint) Land Reform in China, A Background Book, Batchworth Press.
- 1952 ‘Functional Co-operation in the Commonwealth’ in Sir Drummond Shiels (ed.), The British Commonwealth: A Family of Peoples, London, Odhams.
- 1953 ‘Community Basis of World Organization’, The Friend, Philadelphia, Vol. 127, No. 5, September 3.
- 1954 ‘An Advance in Democratic Representation’, International Associations, Brussels, March; World Mental Health, Vol. 6, No. 3, August. French text: ‘Un Progrès en Matière de Representation Démocratique, International Associations, October. Revised and published as ‘The International NGO’s: Experiment in Representation’, The Manchester Guardian, April 10. Under title ‘A New Democratic Experiment: The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations’, Review of International Co-operation, Vol. 47, No. 5, May, in English, French and German.
- 1954 Food and Freedom, A Background Book, Batchworth Press, April.
- 1954 ‘A Living Unity in Europe. I. The Coal Pool at Work. II. Political Practice’, The Manchester Guardian, December 7 and 8.
- 1955 ‘Einstein as a Man: A Record of Goodness’, The Manchester Guardian, April 19.
- 1955 ‘How Einstein Received the Offer to be President’ (of Israel), Jewish Observer & Middle East Review, April 22.
- 1955 ‘Search for a New World: Coming Problems of Co-existence’, The Manchester Guardian, July 5.
- 1955 ‘In Search of a Science: „Poll Democracy”‘, The Manchester Guardian, September 13.
- 1955 ‘Russians at Stockholm’, The Manchester Guardian (Miscellany) September 13.
- 1955 ‘Parliamentary Democracy and Poll Democracy’, Parliamentary Affairs, London, Vol. 9, No. 1.
- 1956 ‘Appreciation of A. P. Wadsworth on the Occasion of his Retirement’, The Manchester Guardian, October 31.
- 1957 ‘A New Look at the „Grand Design” Idea’, European-Atlantic Review, London, Summer.
- 1957 ‘Protecting the Citizen. I. The Swedish System. II. A Warden of Rights’, The Manchester Guardian, August 6 and 7.
- 1959 Introduction to Pyarelal, Towards New Horizons, Ahmedabad, Navajivan Publishing House (reprint from Mahatma Gandhi – The Last Phase).
- 1959 ‘The Functional Approach to World Government’, Lecture to the Conference of Internationally-Minded Schools, Unesco, April 6; published under the title ‘International Co-operation in Action’, International Associations, Brussels, September.
- 1959 European Organizations, (Study Group) London, PEP, George Allen & Unwin.
- 1963 ‘Delusions of Regional Unity’, in B. Landheer (ed.), Limits and Problems of European Integration, The Hague.
- 1965 ‘The Prospect of European Integration: Federal or Functional?’ Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. IV, No. 2, December. Reprinted with reduced notes in A Working Peace System, Chicago, Quadrangle Books, 1966. In J. S. Nye (ed.), International Regionalism, Boston, Little, Brown & Co., 1968; in R. S. Jordan, Issues in International Relations, Allyn & Bacon, 1972; in A. J. R. Groom and P. Taylor, Functionalism in International Relations, London, University of London Press, 1975.
- 1966 A Working Peace System, Chicago, Quadrangle Books.
- 1969 ‘The Making of the Functional Theory: A Memoir’ published in The Functional Theory of Politics, London, Martin Robertson for LSE, 1975.
- 1970 ‘The United Nations in Historical Perspective’, International Relations, London, Vol. Ill, No. 10, November. Reprinted in K. J. Twichett, The Evolving United Nations, London, Europa Press.
- 1971 ‘The Functional Approach in Historical Perspective’, International Affairs, London, RIIA, Vol. 47, No. 3, July.
- 1973 ‘The End of Morality in War’, International Relations, London, Vol. IV, No. 4, November.
- 1975 ‘A Political Theory for the New Society’, in A. J. R. Groom and P. Taylor, Functionalism in International Relations, London, University of London Press, 1975.
- 1975 The Functional Theory of Politics, London, Martin Robertson for LSE.
Unpublished works
- Labour Party Advisory Committee papers
- 1923 ‘The Work of the League in Austria’ Labour Party paper 295; paper 286 was the translation of the interview with Zimmerman, League of Nations Commissioner in Austria
- 1923 ‘Loan to Hungary’ Labour Party paper 301.
- 1928 A Labour Policy on Sanctions’ Labour Party paper 366, May.
- 1928 ‘Minorities Problem’ Labour Party paper 385, February; 385A, March.
- 1929 ‘Memorandum on the Minorities Question’ Labour Party paper 401.
- 1930 ‘Memorandum on M. Briand’s Proposal for a Pan-European Union’ Labour Party paper 412, July.
- 1939-1942 Foreign Office papers (list probably not complete)
- 3/10/39 Note on the new nationalism and the new internationalism.
- 1/11/39 An American proposal for amending the law of neutrality.
- 3/10/40 Notes on a functional basis of international action with special reference to the U.S.
- 19/12/40 Peasant problem of Eastern Europe.
- 2/ 1/41 Territorial, ideological or functional international organisation? (Original paper expanded into Working Peace System.)
- 3/ 2/41 The problem of Eastern Europe, originally ‘Eastern Europe: a note on Mr Macartney’s memorandum’.
- 25/ 2/41 Contact with American opinion.
- 25/ 2/41 Some postulates which a new international order should satisfy.
- II 3/41 The social incidence of international lending.
- 12/ 3/41 German economic penetration in Rumania.
- 19/ 3/41 Lord Melchett’s memorandum on the United States.
- 31/ 3/41 American trade union leaders invited to Great Britain.
- II 4/41 Some American views on the League and international organization.
- 9/ 6/41 Notes on a proposed international Bill of Rights.
- 20/ 6/41 Agenda of peacemaking.
- 8/ 7/41 Contacts between English and American labour.
- 10/ 7/41 Memorandum on research in ‘grand strategy’ (with H. A. Sargeaunt).
- 2/10/41 Note on the need for an international development commission.
- 20/11/41 Notes on relations between USSR and the states of Eastern Europe.
- 21/ 1/42 Labour in the United States.
- 13/ 2/42 How can we develop a method of ‘peaceful change’?
- 18/ 3/42 A note on the problem of German disarmament.
- II 5/42 League inquiry.
- 23/ 5/42 The New Deal.
- 30/ 6/42 The transfer of population.*
- 22/ 8/42 The relations of the USA with Latin America.
- 9/10/42 Aspects of population transfer (with A. G B. Fisher).*
- No date What to do with Germany.
- No date A note on the replies prepared by the German section to certain questions of MI 7.
- No date A note on Professor Brierly’s Memorandum on the legal aspects of reprisals (with memo).
*These two later published in Political Quarterly, 1943.
General
- 1917 ‘Small States and the League of Nations’, Lecture, League of Nations Society.
- 1920 ‘Memorandum on Irish Questions’.
Undated
- 1920s ‘Nationalism and Nationality’, Lecture, King’s College, London.
- 1931 ‘Research in International Relations’.
- 1932 ‘Memorandum on Research in the International Implications of National Economics’ (with Charles P. Howland, Yale).
- 1933 ‘The Western Powers and the Balkans’, Lecture, Brown University (US Historical Association Round Table Conference on European History).
- 1933 ‘The Press and International Relations’, Lecture, Princeton, March 20.
- 1933-34 ‘Memorandum on the study of International Relations’ (for Rockefeller Foundation).
- 1934 ‘The New „Bureaucracy” and the New Social Approach to Government’ (Memorandum requested by Felix Frankfurter).
- 1934 ‘Socialism, Brown and Black’.
- 1934 ‘War and Society’, Lecture.
- 1935 Lectures, Harvard 4th – ‘Danger and Possibility of Regional Arrangement’, 5th – ‘Law Revision and Change without Force’, 6th – ‘Would Peaceful Change Endanger the Political Independence and Territorial Integrity Guaranteed by Article X of Covenant?’
- 1936 ‘Regional Pacts? – Their Danger and Possibility’.
- 1937 ‘Note on the Significance of Non-Recognition in a System of International Sanctions’.
- 1938 ‘Nationalism and Nationality’ (24 page draft).
- 1938 ‘Sanctions and the Pacifist’, Lecture, Pendle Hill, Pa.
- 1941 ‘International Economic Planning’, Lecture, Masaryk Society.
- 1941 ‘Rise and Decline of Liberalism’, Lecture, PPE students, Balliol College, Oxford.
- 1943 ‘Poverty and Political Overhead in S.E. Europe’ (Private memorandum), May 5.
- 1943 ‘Note on a Danubian Road Transport Authority’ (Private memorandum), July 15.
- 1943 ‘Functional Organisation of the British Empire in its International Relations’, Lecture, Political Study Group, Royal Empire Society, November 11 (with discussion).
- 1943 Mimeographed Memorandum (December 14) for Peace Aims Conference, National Peace Council.
- 1944 ‘Organization of International Society’ (with typed and expanded article) Lecture, Fabian Conference, Oxford, January 8.
- 1944 ‘International Organization and Mixed Communities’, Lecture, Anglo Palestinian Club, February 3.
- 1944 ‘Political Survey of New Europe’, Lecture, Society of Friends, February 18.
- 1944 ‘Note on Dutch Study Group’ (private memorandum to Mr Rykens), February 22.
- 1944 ‘Functional Co-operation as a Basis for Peace’ (Mss. notes, typed address and summary) Lecture, Imperial College, February 28.
- 1944 ‘UNRRA? – Its Structure, Programme and Possibilities’, Lecture, National Peace Council, March 16.
- 1944 ‘International Organization between 1919-39’, Lecture, H.M. Forces, Morley College, May 12.
- 1944 ‘Economic and Social Background of Danubian Problems’, Lecture, School of Slavonic Studies, July 17.
- 1944 ‘Development of World Organization’, Lecture, Friends’ International Centre, September 22.
- 1944 ‘Dumbarton Oaks and Security’, Lecture, National Peace Council Conference, London, November 14.
- 1945 ‘The Problem of International Organization’, Lecture, Le Play Society, January 3 (with summary of discussion).
- 1945 ‘Road to International Security’ (Ms. notes and typed synopsis) Lecture, National Peace Council, February 21.
- 1945 Address introducing film on TVA, June 12 (Unilever House).
- 1945 ‘International Organization and Freedom’, Lecture, Progressive League, June 20.
- 1945 ‘What is the Meaning of International Co-operation?’ Lecture, Student Federation Conference, July 23.
- 1945 ‘Major Social Changes affecting Post-War Education’, Lecture, New Education Fellowship Conference, August 23.
- 1945 ‘Security? – Britain and Eastern Europe’, Lecture, University of London United Nations Course, November 30.
- 1946 ‘Constitutional Issues of World Government’ (Ms. notes and typed draft) Lecture, Peace Aims Conference, April 13.
- 1946 Draft synopsis for International Studies Conference on Security, June 18.
- 1947 ‘Human Rights’, Lecture, Yale University, March 3.
- 1947 ‘Problems of International Organization’, Lecture, Yale University, March 5.
- 1947 ‘The Social Factor in International Polities’, Lecture, Yale Institute of International Studies, March 11.
- 1947 ‘Functional International Development’, Lecture, Harvard University, March 12.
- 1947 ‘Nationality and Nationalism’, Lecture, Eastern Majlis, November 12, Cambridge University.
- 1947 ‘Russia and the West’, Lecture, National Peace Council Conference, November 21.
- 1947 ‘International Economic Organization’, Discussion at Fabian International Bureau Conference, December 22.
- 1948 ‘America in the Social Balance of Power’ for Symposium of British Opinion of America, compiled by Alfred Sim (based on Contact article, July 1947, ‘The Social Balance of Power’).
- 1948 ‘The Hague Congress’, Lecture, London International Group, June 3.
- 1948 ‘Political Framework of Co-operation with Europe’, Lecture, Fabian Conference, June 5.
- 1950 ‘The Study of International Problems’, paper commissioned by Unesco, April.
- 1952 ‘The Causes and Effects of Revolution’ (with Dr David Thomson) Broadcast, London calling Asia, July 10.
- 1952 ‘Inflation in Language’, Lecture, Haverford College, Pa., USA, October 14.
- 1952 ‘Information on International Technical Co-operation’, Discussion with Friends’ Peace Committee, Philadelphia, October 29.
- 1953 ‘International Consequences of Economic Planning’, Lecture, Netherlands College for representation abroad, November 11.
- 1954 ‘Some Political Lessons of the Schuman Plan’ (intended for Political Quarterly, but withdrawn).
- 1954 ‘Pacifism’ (40 page paper, revised 1972).
- 1955 ‘Small and Large States: The Problem of Equality in International Relations’, paper, IPSA Congress, Stockholm, August.
- 1956 ‘Equality of States’, Lecture, NATO International Seminar, Oxford, July 26.
- 1956 ‘A Note for the Study on Government and Administration’ (PEP) November 5.
- 1956 ‘Western Union; Marriage or Partnership?’ Lecture, van Hogendorp Society, Rotterdam, December 11.
- 1957 ‘The New International Society’ (suggestions for BBC programme, sent to Miss J. Rowntree, January 10).
- 1957 ‘Lament for Political Theory’, paper, February 14, circulated to small group of political scientists.
- 1958 ‘Paradoxes of the Liberal Position’, Lecture, Liberal International, April 13.
- 1958 ‘The Political Element in Industrial Relations’, note for Unilever Eastbourne Conference, November 27.
- 1959 ‘Ombudsman’, sent to Encounter, August 13.
- 1964 Introduction for a proposed volume of collected essays (50 pages).
- 1967 Draft of lecture on Functionalism for American tour (34 pages)? Harvard, Chicago, Northwestern, Columbia, Yale and Smith College.
- 1969 ‘The Functional Idea in the International Context’, paper for Carnegie Conference on ‘Functionalism’, Bellagio, Italy, September.
(Based on David Mitrany, The Functional Theory of Politics, London, Martin Robertson for LSE, pp. 269-82. Copyright 1975, London School of Economics and Political Science.)
