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040 | _cUM Bansalan College LIC | ||
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_aBCir.327.73 _bSp241 _28th ed. |
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_97894 _aSpanier, John |
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_aAmerican foreign policy since world war II/ _cby John Spanier |
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_a--Washington D.C: _bCongressional Quarterly, Inc. _c1992 |
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_avii, 448p.: _bill.; _c23cm. |
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500 | _aIncludes Appendix and index. | ||
505 | _aChapter one: The American Approach to foreign policy. --Chapter two: The beginning of the Cold War.-- Chapter three: Containment in Europe.-- Chapter four: Containment in the Far East.-- Chapter five: The Strategy of Frontiersmanship'.-- Chapter six: Berlan,Cuba, and the Limits of Massive Retaliation.-- Chapter Seven: The Third World During the Cold War Years.-- Chapter eight: Vietnam and the Collapse of Containment.-- Chapter Nine: From Cold War I to Détente.-- Chapter Ten: Conflict with-and in the Third Wold.-- Chapter eleven: Reagan and Cold War 2 Revivinng U.S Military and Economic Capabilities.-- Chapter Twelve: Cold War 2 in Central America and the Midldle East.-- Chapter thirteen: Ending the Cold War: Negotiating the Terms of Peace.-- Chapter fourteen: Retrospect and Prospects. | ||
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