This book provides a history of the early period of the Cold War through the framework of the United States' first two ambassadors to the United Nations, Warren Austin and Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., and their tumultuous experiences from the late 1940s to the early 1960s
This book provides a history of the early period of the Cold War through the framework of the United States' first two ambassadors to the United Nations, Warren Austin and Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., and their tumultuous experiences from the late 1940s to the early 1960s
Sean Brennan is professor of history at the University of Scranton.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter 1: Lodge, Austin, and their Relations with the White House Chapter 2: Selling the United Nations to the American Public Chapter 3: Atomic Energy and Arms Control Chapter 4: The Thunder Breaks: Warren Austin and the Korean War Chapter 5: The Chinese Question Chapter 6: The Special Relationship between the US and UK at the United Nations Chapter 7: The End of the European Empires Chapter 8: Dueling with the Soviets Chapter 9: The Sky Suspended: Henry Cabot Lodge, Hungary, and the Suez Crisis Conclusion
Preface Chapter 1: Lodge, Austin, and their Relations with the White House Chapter 2: Selling the United Nations to the American Public Chapter 3: Atomic Energy and Arms Control Chapter 4: The Thunder Breaks: Warren Austin and the Korean War Chapter 5: The Chinese Question Chapter 6: The Special Relationship between the US and UK at the United Nations Chapter 7: The End of the European Empires Chapter 8: Dueling with the Soviets Chapter 9: The Sky Suspended: Henry Cabot Lodge, Hungary, and the Suez Crisis Conclusion
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