In this insightful analysis, author Valerie Adams examines how President Dwight Eisenhower succeeded at formulating a cohesive, strong, and financially sound national security strategy through the utilization of civilian advisors, cutting-edge science and technology, and exemplary leadership.
In this insightful analysis, author Valerie Adams examines how President Dwight Eisenhower succeeded at formulating a cohesive, strong, and financially sound national security strategy through the utilization of civilian advisors, cutting-edge science and technology, and exemplary leadership.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part 1 Part I: The Debating Club Meets National Security Needs: The Solarium Project (1953) Chapter 2 The Three C's: Containment, Cost Cutting, and the "Chance for Peace" Chapter 3 Talk About "Liberty" Doesn't Stop People From Becoming Communists: Organizing a National Security Policy Part 4 Part II: Urgency Without Despair: The Killian Report (1955) Chapter 5 "Gone Are the Days When Madness Was Confined": Continental Defense and the Threat of Surprise Attack Chapter 6 Finally a Project Worthy of its Mettle: The Science Advisory Committee Applies Technology to National Security Part 7 Part III: Portraying a United States in the Gravest Danger in its History: The Gaither Report (1957) Chapter 8 You Want How Much for Bomb Shelters? Civil Defense and the Fear of Fallout Chapter 9 Questioning the Wisdom of Using Civilian Committees: The Gaither Committee Goes Too Far
Part 1 Part I: The Debating Club Meets National Security Needs: The Solarium Project (1953) Chapter 2 The Three C's: Containment, Cost Cutting, and the "Chance for Peace" Chapter 3 Talk About "Liberty" Doesn't Stop People From Becoming Communists: Organizing a National Security Policy Part 4 Part II: Urgency Without Despair: The Killian Report (1955) Chapter 5 "Gone Are the Days When Madness Was Confined": Continental Defense and the Threat of Surprise Attack Chapter 6 Finally a Project Worthy of its Mettle: The Science Advisory Committee Applies Technology to National Security Part 7 Part III: Portraying a United States in the Gravest Danger in its History: The Gaither Report (1957) Chapter 8 You Want How Much for Bomb Shelters? Civil Defense and the Fear of Fallout Chapter 9 Questioning the Wisdom of Using Civilian Committees: The Gaither Committee Goes Too Far
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