The Cold War : opposing viewpoints / William Dudley, book editor. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: American history series (San Diego, Calif.)Publication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)1992.Description: 312 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- E743
- E743.D849.C653 1992
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The U.S. should seek peace with the Soviet Union Henry A. Wallace -- The U.S. should not seek peace with the Soviet Union Clark M. Clifford -- The U.S. should cooperate with the Soviet Union over the development of atomic weapons Henry L. Stimson -- U.S.-Soviet cooperation over atomic weapons is unrealistic U.S. State Department Policy Planning Staff -- The U.S. should contain Soviet expansion George F. Kennan -- Containment of the Soviet Union is poor policy Walter Lippmann -- The U.S should increase its worldwide efforts to fight communism National Security Council -- The U.S should not embark on a worldwide effort to fight communism Joseph P. Kennedy -- Communist subversives threaten America Joseph McCarthy -- Communist subversives do not threaten America The Tydings Committee -- The U.S. campaign in Korea is justified Harry S. Truman -- U.S. policy in Korea is flawed Douglas MacArthur -- The U.S should use atomic threats to deter communism John Foster Dulles -- The U.S. should not use atomic threats to deter communism Hans J. Morgenthau -- The U.S. should seek peaceful coexistence with the Soviet Union John F. Kennedy -- The U.S. should not seek peaceful coexistence with the Soviet Union Richard V. Allen -- The U.S. should aim for total victory in the Cold War Barry Goldwater -- The U.S. should not aim for total victory in the Cold War J. William Fulbright -- The U.S. should counter communist revolutions in the Third World Walt W. Rostow -- The U.S. should not counter communist revolutions in the Third World D.F. Fleming -- U.S. actions in Vietnam are necessary to fight communist aggression Lyndon B. Johnson -- U.S actions in Vietnam are not justified Young Hum Kim -- Detente is a successful U.S. policy toward the Soviet Union Henry A. Kissinger -- Detente is a flawed U.S. policy toward the Soviet Union G. Warren Nutter -- The U.S should press the Soviet Union to improve human rights Henry M. Jackson -- The U.S. should not let human rights issues endanger peace between the superpowers David Riesman -- The Soviet Union is a serious threat to the U.S. / Ronald Reagan -- The Soviet threat is exaggerated Sidney Lens -- Gorbachev's policies signal the end of the Cold War Robert Scheer -- Gorbachev's policies do not signal the end of the Cold War Charles Krauthammer -- The Cold War was a triumph of democracy over communism John Lewis Gaddis -- The Cold War exacted great costs from the U.S. / Richard J. Barnet.
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