McGEE, Gale William, 1915-1992



Courtesy U.S. Senate Historical Office

Extended Bibliography

McGee, Gale W. “After Panama: Some Lessons and Opportunities in the Aftermath of the Canal Treaties Debate.” South Atlantic Quarterly 78 (Winter 1979): 1-16.

___. “A China Policy for the United States.” South Atlantic Quarterly 76 (Autumn 1977): 424-37.

___. “The Economic Effects of the Stamp Act on England.” Master’s thesis, University of Colorado, 1939.

___. “Executive Power in Foreign Policy-Making: Expansion or Curtailment?” Capitol Studies 1 (Fall 1972): 3-8.

___. “The Founding Fathers and Entangling Alliances.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Chicago, 1947.

___. “Is the Midwest Really Isolationist?” In The Midwest: Myth or Reality?, edited by Thomas T. McAvoy, pp. 43-50. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1961.

___. “The Monroe Doctrine—A Stopgap Measure.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review 38 (June 1951-March 1952): 233-50.

___. “The President and the Senate in Foreign Policy.” In The Virginia Papers on the Presidency, vol. 15, edited by Kenneth W. Thompson, pp. 83-93. White Burkett Miller Center Forums, 1983, part 4. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1983.

___. The Responsibilities of World Power. Washington: National Press, 1968.

___. “A U.S. Perspective.” In U.S. Policies toward Mexico: Perceptions and Perspectives, edited by Richard D. Erb and Stanley R. Ross, pp. 40-45. Washington: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1979.

___. “What Irrigation Means to Wyoming.” Journal of the West 7 (January 1968): 6-9.

___. “Why We Should Ratify the Panama Canal Treaties.” Orbis 21 (Fall 1977): 535-45.

McGee, Gale W., and John Buchanan. “A Fourth Branch of Government: A Conversation between John Buchanan and Gale McGee.” Kettering Review (Fall 1987): 33-43.