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How the bipartisan partnership of President Harry Truman and Senator Arthur Vandenberg revolutionized Americaâ s foreign policy and set the course for Americaâ s global leadership through the Cold War and beyond.
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How the bipartisan partnership of President Harry Truman and Senator Arthur Vandenberg revolutionized Americaâ s foreign policy and set the course for Americaâ s global leadership through the Cold War and beyond.
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- Verlag: Potomac Books Inc
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 486g
- ISBN-13: 9781640124820
- ISBN-10: 1640124829
- Artikelnr.: 61409730
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Potomac Books Inc
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 486g
- ISBN-13: 9781640124820
- ISBN-10: 1640124829
- Artikelnr.: 61409730
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Lawrence J. Haas is a senior fellow at the American Foreign Policy Council and former communications director for Vice President Al Gore. His writings have appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, USA Today, and many other outlets. He has published five other books, including The Kennedys in the World: How Jack, Bobby, and Ted Remade America’s Empire (Potomac, 2021).
Acknowledgments
Prologue: April 1945
Introduction: Harry and Arthur
Part 1: “A Victory against War Itself”
1: “President Wilson Tried to Work Out a Way”
2: “We May Perfect This Charter of Peace and Justice”
3: “As Dumb as They Come”
4: “Sensible Machinery for the Settlement of Disputes”
5: “America Wins!”
6: “A Solid Structure upon Which We Can Build”
Part 2: “To Support Free Peoples”
7: “What Is Russia Up To Now?”
8: “The Russians Are Trying to Chisel Away a Little Here, a Little There”
9: “Halfbright”
10: “Vandenberg Expressed His Complete Agreement with Me”
11: “The President’s Message Faces Facts”
12: “The Administration Made a Colossal Blunder in Ignoring the UN”
Part 3: “The World Situation Is Very Serious”
13: “Desperate Men Are Liable to Destroy the Structure of Their Society”
14: “I Have No Illusions about This So-Called ‘Marshall Plan’”
15: “The Perils of Hunger and Cold in Europe”
16: “The Commies Will Be Completely Back in the Saddle”
17: “A Problem Which They Themselves Must Meet”
18: “A Welcome Beacon in the World’s Dark Night”
Part 4: “An Attack against Them All”
19: “Their Hope Must Lie in This New World of Ours”
20: “A Sound Answer to Several Critical Necessities”
21: “Nothing Will Be Done without Consultation with You”
22: “Politics Shall Stop at the Water’s Edge”
23: “The Most Sensible, Powerful, Practicable, and Economical Step”
24: “The Senate Has Lost a Pillar of Strength”
Epilogue: A Look Ahead
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Prologue: April 1945
Introduction: Harry and Arthur
Part 1: “A Victory against War Itself”
1: “President Wilson Tried to Work Out a Way”
2: “We May Perfect This Charter of Peace and Justice”
3: “As Dumb as They Come”
4: “Sensible Machinery for the Settlement of Disputes”
5: “America Wins!”
6: “A Solid Structure upon Which We Can Build”
Part 2: “To Support Free Peoples”
7: “What Is Russia Up To Now?”
8: “The Russians Are Trying to Chisel Away a Little Here, a Little There”
9: “Halfbright”
10: “Vandenberg Expressed His Complete Agreement with Me”
11: “The President’s Message Faces Facts”
12: “The Administration Made a Colossal Blunder in Ignoring the UN”
Part 3: “The World Situation Is Very Serious”
13: “Desperate Men Are Liable to Destroy the Structure of Their Society”
14: “I Have No Illusions about This So-Called ‘Marshall Plan’”
15: “The Perils of Hunger and Cold in Europe”
16: “The Commies Will Be Completely Back in the Saddle”
17: “A Problem Which They Themselves Must Meet”
18: “A Welcome Beacon in the World’s Dark Night”
Part 4: “An Attack against Them All”
19: “Their Hope Must Lie in This New World of Ours”
20: “A Sound Answer to Several Critical Necessities”
21: “Nothing Will Be Done without Consultation with You”
22: “Politics Shall Stop at the Water’s Edge”
23: “The Most Sensible, Powerful, Practicable, and Economical Step”
24: “The Senate Has Lost a Pillar of Strength”
Epilogue: A Look Ahead
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Prologue: April 1945
Introduction: Harry and Arthur
Part 1: “A Victory against War Itself”
1: “President Wilson Tried to Work Out a Way”
2: “We May Perfect This Charter of Peace and Justice”
3: “As Dumb as They Come”
4: “Sensible Machinery for the Settlement of Disputes”
5: “America Wins!”
6: “A Solid Structure upon Which We Can Build”
Part 2: “To Support Free Peoples”
7: “What Is Russia Up To Now?”
8: “The Russians Are Trying to Chisel Away a Little Here, a Little There”
9: “Halfbright”
10: “Vandenberg Expressed His Complete Agreement with Me”
11: “The President’s Message Faces Facts”
12: “The Administration Made a Colossal Blunder in Ignoring the UN”
Part 3: “The World Situation Is Very Serious”
13: “Desperate Men Are Liable to Destroy the Structure of Their Society”
14: “I Have No Illusions about This So-Called ‘Marshall Plan’”
15: “The Perils of Hunger and Cold in Europe”
16: “The Commies Will Be Completely Back in the Saddle”
17: “A Problem Which They Themselves Must Meet”
18: “A Welcome Beacon in the World’s Dark Night”
Part 4: “An Attack against Them All”
19: “Their Hope Must Lie in This New World of Ours”
20: “A Sound Answer to Several Critical Necessities”
21: “Nothing Will Be Done without Consultation with You”
22: “Politics Shall Stop at the Water’s Edge”
23: “The Most Sensible, Powerful, Practicable, and Economical Step”
24: “The Senate Has Lost a Pillar of Strength”
Epilogue: A Look Ahead
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Prologue: April 1945
Introduction: Harry and Arthur
Part 1: “A Victory against War Itself”
1: “President Wilson Tried to Work Out a Way”
2: “We May Perfect This Charter of Peace and Justice”
3: “As Dumb as They Come”
4: “Sensible Machinery for the Settlement of Disputes”
5: “America Wins!”
6: “A Solid Structure upon Which We Can Build”
Part 2: “To Support Free Peoples”
7: “What Is Russia Up To Now?”
8: “The Russians Are Trying to Chisel Away a Little Here, a Little There”
9: “Halfbright”
10: “Vandenberg Expressed His Complete Agreement with Me”
11: “The President’s Message Faces Facts”
12: “The Administration Made a Colossal Blunder in Ignoring the UN”
Part 3: “The World Situation Is Very Serious”
13: “Desperate Men Are Liable to Destroy the Structure of Their Society”
14: “I Have No Illusions about This So-Called ‘Marshall Plan’”
15: “The Perils of Hunger and Cold in Europe”
16: “The Commies Will Be Completely Back in the Saddle”
17: “A Problem Which They Themselves Must Meet”
18: “A Welcome Beacon in the World’s Dark Night”
Part 4: “An Attack against Them All”
19: “Their Hope Must Lie in This New World of Ours”
20: “A Sound Answer to Several Critical Necessities”
21: “Nothing Will Be Done without Consultation with You”
22: “Politics Shall Stop at the Water’s Edge”
23: “The Most Sensible, Powerful, Practicable, and Economical Step”
24: “The Senate Has Lost a Pillar of Strength”
Epilogue: A Look Ahead
Notes
Bibliography
Index