This book presents a new perspective on the Cold War from British Ambassador to the US, Sir Roger Makins, during the pivotal year of 1953. The book’s primary focus is on the historical origins of US diplomacy, a consideration often neglected by those who analyze global events and develop foreign policy in the 21st century.
This book presents a new perspective on the Cold War from British Ambassador to the US, Sir Roger Makins, during the pivotal year of 1953. The book’s primary focus is on the historical origins of US diplomacy, a consideration often neglected by those who analyze global events and develop foreign policy in the 21st century.
Jeffrey LaMonica is an associate professor of history and coordinator of the Global Studies Program at Delaware County Community College in Media, Pennsylvania.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: 1953 and the Search for an End to the Korean War Chapter Two: 1953 and the Roots of a Sustainable US/China Relationship Chapter Three: Decolonization in 1953: French Indochina, British Malaya, and the Middle East Chapter Four: US Cold War Policy in 1953: Between Deterrence and Détente
Chapter One: 1953 and the Search for an End to the Korean War Chapter Two: 1953 and the Roots of a Sustainable US/China Relationship Chapter Three: Decolonization in 1953: French Indochina, British Malaya, and the Middle East Chapter Four: US Cold War Policy in 1953: Between Deterrence and Détente
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