The Cold War : opposing viewpoints / William Dudley, book editor. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Opposing viewpoints series | 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
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- 1565100093
- 1565100085
- E743.C653 1992
- E743.D849.C653 1992
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) | G. Allen Fleece Library Circulating Collection - First Floor | Non-fiction | E743.C587 1992 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31923000835815 |
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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