In Democracy's Think Tank, Brian S. Mueller tells the story of the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) and its crusade to resurrect democracy at home and abroad. Borrowing from populist, progressive, and New Left traditions, IPS challenged elite expertise and sought to restore power to "the people."
In Democracy's Think Tank, Brian S. Mueller tells the story of the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) and its crusade to resurrect democracy at home and abroad. Borrowing from populist, progressive, and New Left traditions, IPS challenged elite expertise and sought to restore power to "the people."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brian S. Mueller teaches history at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Introduction. Peace Intellectuals Against Cold War Liberalism Chapter 1. On a Mission to Save Liberalism Chapter 2. A World Safe for Diversity: IPS's Road Map for a Post-Cold War Order Chapter 3. Let the Dominoes Fall Where They May: Ideological Pluralism in Vietnam Chapter 4. The National Security State and the Men Behind It Chapter 5. Pocketbooks, Morality, and Human Rights Chapter 6. A War for the World's Resources Chapter 7. A Citizen's Army for a Post-Cold War Order Chapter 8. Arms Control Is Not Disarmament Epilogue. Reviving Democracy in Post-Cold War America Notes Index Acknowledgments
Contents Introduction. Peace Intellectuals Against Cold War Liberalism Chapter 1. On a Mission to Save Liberalism Chapter 2. A World Safe for Diversity: IPS's Road Map for a Post-Cold War Order Chapter 3. Let the Dominoes Fall Where They May: Ideological Pluralism in Vietnam Chapter 4. The National Security State and the Men Behind It Chapter 5. Pocketbooks, Morality, and Human Rights Chapter 6. A War for the World's Resources Chapter 7. A Citizen's Army for a Post-Cold War Order Chapter 8. Arms Control Is Not Disarmament Epilogue. Reviving Democracy in Post-Cold War America Notes Index Acknowledgments
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