Consensus at the crossroads : dialogues in American foreign policy

General Information

Author/Creator
Bliss, Howard, 1930- comp.
Language
English.
Published
New York : Dodd, Mead, 1972.
Physical Description
x, 326 p. ; 23 cm.

Contributors

Contributor
Johnson, Maurice Glen, 1936- (joint comp.)

Subjects

Subject
United States > Foreign relations > 1945-1989.

Bibliographic Information

Responsibility
edited with commentary by Howard Bliss and M. Glen Johnson.
Content
The setting for a dialogue on foreign policy. Themes and perspectives: The American outlook, by R. W. Tucker. -- United States foreign policy for the 1970's, by R. M. Nixon. -- The roots of American foreign policy: history and the national style: The rise of an American world power complex, by W. A. Williams. -- The American style: our past and our principles, by S. Hoffman.--The agonizing reappraisal: the origins of the cold war. The breakdown of the alliance: How did the cold war begin? by G. Alperovitz. -- U.S.-Soviet relations and the beginning of the cold war, by W. A. Harriman. -- Origins of the cold war, by A. Schlesinger, Jr. -- The containment doctrine and the rise of American globalism: The Truman Doctrine and the Greek civil war, by R. J. Barnet. -- The Truman Doctrine, by A. S. Vandenberg. -- Reflections on the containment doctrine, by G. F. Kennan. -- America's future choices. American interventionism: Toward a new foreign policy, by E. Stillman and W. Pfaff. -- A defense of American foreign policy, by D. Rusk. -- The arrogance of power, by J. W. Fulbright. -- America's changing defense posture: The state-management, by S. Melman. -- The need for defense, by D. Acheson. -- An argument against the ABM, by W. Panofsky. -- An argument for the ABM, by A. Wohlstetter. -- Bibliography (p. 325-326).
ISBN
039606566

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