Consensus at the crossroads: dialogues in American foreign policy.

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Main Author: Bliss, Howard, 1930-
Other Authors: Johnson, Maurice Glen, 1936-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, Dodd, Mead, 1972.
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Table of Contents:
  • 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)