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050 0 4 _aE743.D849.C653 1992
245 0 4 _aThe Cold War :
_bopposing viewpoints /
_cWilliam Dudley, book editor.
_hPR
260 _aSan Diego, California :
_bGreenhaven Press,
_c(c)1992.
300 _a312 pages :
_billustrations, map ;
_c22 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
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338 _avolume
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490 1 _aAmerican history series
504 _a1 (pages 297-303) and index.
505 0 0 _aThe U.S. should seek peace with the Soviet Union
_rHenry A. Wallace --
_tThe U.S. should not seek peace with the Soviet Union
_rClark M. Clifford --
_tThe U.S. should cooperate with the Soviet Union over the development of atomic weapons
_rHenry L. Stimson --
_tU.S.-Soviet cooperation over atomic weapons is unrealistic
_rU.S. State Department Policy Planning Staff --
_tThe U.S. should contain Soviet expansion
_rGeorge F. Kennan --
_tContainment of the Soviet Union is poor policy
_rWalter Lippmann --
_tThe U.S should increase its worldwide efforts to fight communism
_rNational Security Council --
_tThe U.S should not embark on a worldwide effort to fight communism
_rJoseph P. Kennedy --
_tCommunist subversives threaten America
_rJoseph McCarthy --
_tCommunist subversives do not threaten America
_rThe Tydings Committee --
_tThe U.S. campaign in Korea is justified
_rHarry S. Truman --
_tU.S. policy in Korea is flawed
_rDouglas MacArthur --
_tThe U.S should use atomic threats to deter communism
_rJohn Foster Dulles --
_tThe U.S. should not use atomic threats to deter communism
_rHans J. Morgenthau --
_tThe U.S. should seek peaceful coexistence with the Soviet Union
_rJohn F. Kennedy --
_tThe U.S. should not seek peaceful coexistence with the Soviet Union
_rRichard V. Allen --
_tThe U.S. should aim for total victory in the Cold War
_rBarry Goldwater --
_tThe U.S. should not aim for total victory in the Cold War
_rJ. William Fulbright --
_tThe U.S. should counter communist revolutions in the Third World
_rWalt W. Rostow --
_tThe U.S. should not counter communist revolutions in the Third World
_rD.F. Fleming --
_tU.S. actions in Vietnam are necessary to fight communist aggression
_rLyndon B. Johnson --
_tU.S actions in Vietnam are not justified
_rYoung Hum Kim --
_tDetente is a successful U.S. policy toward the Soviet Union
_rHenry A. Kissinger --
_tDetente is a flawed U.S. policy toward the Soviet Union
_rG. Warren Nutter --
_tThe U.S should press the Soviet Union to improve human rights
_rHenry M. Jackson --
_tThe U.S. should not let human rights issues endanger peace between the superpowers
_rDavid Riesman --
_tThe Soviet Union is a serious threat to the U.S. / Ronald Reagan --
_tThe Soviet threat is exaggerated
_rSidney Lens --
_tGorbachev's policies signal the end of the Cold War
_rRobert Scheer --
_tGorbachev's policies do not signal the end of the Cold War
_rCharles Krauthammer --
_tThe Cold War was a triumph of democracy over communism
_rJohn Lewis Gaddis --
_tThe Cold War exacted great costs from the U.S. / Richard J. Barnet.
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