The national security : its theory and practice, 1945-1960 /
The Allied victory in World War II led to a feeling in the US of grandeur and omnipotence, as America became the most powerful country in recent history and US dollars were used to rebuild war-torn Europe. Russian acquisitiveness and ideology, however, soon changed the national euphoria to fear. As...
Други автори: | Graebner, Norman A. |
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Формат: | Електронна книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
New York :
Oxford University Press,
1986.
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National security. |
Съдържание:
- Introduction: The sources of postwar insecurity /
- Norman A. Graebner
- [1.]
- The course of the national security policy:
- The national security policy from Truman to Eisenhower: Did the "hidden hand" leadership make any difference? /
- Richard D. Challener
- Economic foreign policy and the quest for security /
- Lloyd C. Gardner
- [2.]
- The evolution of nuclear planning:
- Scientists, arms control, and national security /
- Martin J. Sherwin
- The origins of overkill: nuclear weapons and American strategy /
- David Alan Rosenberg
- [3.]
- The bureaucratic and political environment:
- Civil-military relations: the president and the general /
- Douglas Kinnard
- The presidency and national security organization /
- I.M. Destler
- The domestic politics of national security /
- Gary W. Reichard
- Conclusion: The limits of nuclear strategy /
- Norman A. Graebner.