Selected Works
- The International Share-out (1938)
- Turkey (1941)
- Defence of the West (1942)
- The West at Bay (1948)
- Policy for the West (1951)
- Faith and Freedom (1954)
- Britain's interest in Atlantic union (1954)
- Interplay of East and West (1957)
- India and the West (1961)
- The Rich Nations and the Poor Nations (1961)
- The Plan under Pressure (1963)
- Nationalism and Ideology (1966) - lecture series - Carleton University
- Spaceship Earth (1966), ISBN 978-0-231-08586-1. See also, Survival of Spaceship Earth in 1972; Ward co-wrote and appeared in this documentary film .
- The Lopsided World (1968) - lecture series - Johns Hopkins University
- Only One Earth (1972) - with René Dubos
- A new creation? Reflections on the environmental issue (1973)
- The Home of Man (1976)
- Progress for a Small Planet (1979)
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