American Cold War strategy : interpreting NSC 68 / edited with an introduction by Ernest R. May.
Material type: TextSeries: Bedford books in American historyPublication details: Boston : Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press, c1993.Description: xi, 228 p. : maps ; 22 cmISBN:- 0312094450 (cloth)
- 9780312094454 (cloth)
- 0312066376 (pbk.)
- 9780312066376 (pbk.)
- UA23 .A598 1993
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-211) and index.
George F. Kennan, director of the State Department policy planning staff, 1947-1950 -- Dean Acheson, Secretary of State, 1949-1953 -- Paul H. Nitze, director of the State Department policy planning staff, 1950-1953 -- Robert R. Bowie, director of the State Department policy planning staff, 1953-1957 -- Carl Kaysen, deputy assistant to the President for national security affairs, 1961-1963 -- Robert D. Blackwill, assistant to the President for European and Soviet affairs, 1989-1990 -- Georgi M. Kornienko, American expert, Foreign Ministry of the USSR, 1949-1990 -- Realism: Paul Y. Hammond -- Revisionism: William Appleman Williams -- Neorealism: Samuel F. Wells, Jr. -- Postrevisionism: John Lewis Gaddis -- Post-postrevisionism: Lloyd Gardner -- U.S. political history: Alonzo L. Hamby -- U.S. intellectual history: Bruce Kuklick -- U.S. cultural history: Emily S. Rosenberg -- Modern world history: Walter McDougall -- International relations and foreign policy theory: Deborah Welch Larson -- The United Kingdom: Zara Steiner -- Germany: Helga Haftendorn -- Norway: Geir Lundestad -- Russia: Vladislav Zubok -- People's Republic of China: Shu Guang Zhang.