Title: Cold War Diplomacy Category:Literature / English Details: Words: 1499 | Pages: 6.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Cold War Diplomacy
This 187 page book by Norman Graebner covers the key American policy makers of the Eisenhower and Kennedy years. The book covers: setting the stage of American policy towards Europe from Roosevelt to Truman; the European Defense Community, Political Community and the Coal and Steel Community Loan; the sensitive Euratom agreement; European disagreements and the OECD; the Kennedy team and its inheritance; the Multi-Lateral Force failure; De Gaulle's conflicting world view; and the Atlantic partnership, Nassau meeting and Gaullist veto. It concludes with an Epilogue on showed first 85 words of 1499 total
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showed last 85 words of 1499 total way containment should be maintained.
Through the handling of the Cold War crisis it can be seen that
party lines are not necessarily a definitive boundary which requires that
presidents of different parties have diffent forms of foriegn policy. The
Cold War era illustrates how Eisenhower and Kennedy followed a similiar
program which both felt would serve the common good of the nation and it
worked. The presidents successfully helped achieve the widely-acclaimed
goal of containment and contributed to the world we live in today.