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|a America in the Cold War :
|b twenty years of revolutions and response, 1947-1967 /
|c edited by Walter LaFeber.
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|a New York :
|b Wiley,
|c [1969]
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|c ©1969
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|a x, 232 pages ;
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|a Problems in American history
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-232).
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|g Part one:
|t Four alternative views.
|t Our foreign policy must always be an extension of this nation's domestic policy
|g (August 26, 1966) /
|r Lyndon B. Johnson ;
|t Why we must be stronger militarily
|g (September 23, 1964) /
|r Barry Goldwater ;
|t The Great Society is a sick society
|g (August 8, 1967) /
|r J. William Fulbright ;
|t "How can we continue to sack the ports of Asia and still dream of Jesus?"
|g (November 27, 1965) /
|r Carl Oglesby --
|g Part two:
|t The historical context.
|t Americans love change, but they dread revolutions
|g (1840) /
|r Alexis de Tocqueville --
|g Part three: Documents, 1947-1967.
|g I.
|t "Mr. X"
|g (1947-1950): The sources of Soviet conduct
|g (July 1947) /
|r George F. Kennan ("Mr. X") ;
|t The Truman doctrine
|g (March 12, 1947) /
|r Harry S. Truman ;
|t The Marshall Plan : relief and reconstruction are chiefly matters of American self-interest
|g (May 8, 1947) /
|r Dean Acheson ;
|t "Mr. X's" policy is misconceived and must result in a misuse of American power
|g (1947) /
|r Walter Lippman ;
|t The triumph of the Communists in China was beyond the control of the United States
|g (1949) /
|r Dean Acheson ;
|t How to prepare for an indefinite period of tension and danger
|g (April 1950) /
|r NSC-68 --
|g II: Transition
|g (1950-1956):
|t The commitment of American forces in Korea--and elsewhere
|g (June 27, 1950) /
|r Harry S. Truman ;
|t Why China intervened in Korea
|g (November 11, 1950) /
|r Chinese Foreign Ministry ;
|t The great debate: MacArthur versus Marshall on the threats posed by Communist China
|g (May-June 1951) ;
|t The falling domino and Southeast Asia
|g (April 7, 1954) /
|r Dwight D. Eisenhower ;
|t Final declaration of the Geneva Conference on the problem of restoring peace in Indo-China
|g (July 21, 1954) ;
|t American unilateral declaration on the final declaration of the Geneva Conference
|g (July 21, 1954) ;
|t The United States moves into South Vietnam
|g (1954-1955) ;
|t Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty: the basis of the Southeast Treaty Organization (SEATO), signed in Manila
|g (September 8, 1954) ;
|t SEATO is a new departure in American foreign policy
|g (November 11, 1954) /
|r John Foster Dulles ;
|t Our policies in Asia are irrelevant
|g (1956) /
|r Hans J. Morgenthau ;
|t Why the Arbenz government was overthrown in Guatemala
|g (June 30, 1954) /
|r John Foster Dulles ;
|t Why the Arbenz government was overthrown in Guatemala
|g (September 1956) /
|r Philip B. Taylor, Jr. --
|g III. Castro and the Dominican Republic
|g (1959-1965):
|t Cuba is no longer an American colony
|g (October 1960) /
|r Fidel Castro ;
|t The rationale for the Bay of Pigs invasion
|g (April 3, 1961) /
|r United States Department of State ;
|t The "white paper" on Cuba: a reply /
|r Robert Scheer and Maurice Zeitlin ;
|t The Soviets are building nuclear missile sites in Cuba
|g (October 22, 1962) /
|r John F. Kennedy ;
|t Khrushchev-Kennedy correspondence on the Missile Crisis
|g (October 1962) ;
|t Castro's continuing attractiveness
|g (January 1963) /
|r John Gerassi ;
|t The Johnson Doctrine : why the United States intervened in the Dominican Republic
|g (May 2, 1965) /
|r Lyndon B. Johnson ;
|t Intervention in Santo Domingo : we are much closer to being the most unrevolutionary nation on earth
|g (September 15, 1965) /
|r J. William Fulbright --
|g IV. Vietnam and China
|g (1961-1967).
|t The present danger in Vietnam
|g (November 1961) /
|r United States Department of State ;
|t The United States should not withdraw
|g (September 9, 1963) /
|r John F. Kennedy ;
|t Debate on the "Gulf of Tonkin Resolution"
|g (August 1964) ;
|t Why must we take this painful road?
|g (April 7, 1965) /
|r Lyndon B. Johnson ;
|t Hanoi's position for negotiations
|g (April 13, 1965) /
|r Premier Pham Von Dong ;
|t Long live the victory of people's war!
|g (September 1965) /
|r Lin Piao ;
|t The threat of China to the United States
|g (October 12, 1967 and October 16, 1967) /
|r Dean Rusk ;
|t Lin Piao's statement is a profession of faith
|g (1966) /
|r John K. Fairbank --
|g Part four: Some implications.
|t Guns and butter are tied together
|g (April 25, 1966) /
|r Hubert H. Humphrey ;
|t The dangers of the military-industrial-university complex in America
|g (January 17, 1961) /
|r Dwight D. Eisenhower ;
|t The warfare state
|g (1964) /
|r Fred J. Cook ;
|t The crisis managers
|g (1967) /
|r John McDermott ;
|t "Mr. X" twenty years later
|g (1967) /
|r George F. Kennan.
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|y 1945-1989
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