Conditional partners : Eisenhower, the United Nations, and the search for a permanent peace /
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Baton Rouge :
Louisiana State University Press,
c1998.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. From Election to Execution: The Eisenhower-Dulles-Lodge Team Takes Shape
- 2. Philosophical Foundations: The Roots of the Administration's Relationship with the UN
- 3. Securing the Cold War Battlefield: The Loyalty and Security Program
- 4. Influencing International Opinion: Psychological Warfare at the UN
- 5. Responding Through the UN? The Search for Peace and Security in Korea, Indochina, and Guatemala
- 6. Parting the Bamboo Curtain: The United States and Communist China
- 7. Rhetoric or Reality? Eisenhower, the United Nations, and the Struggle to Achieve Arms Control
- 8. Walking theTightrope: The Dilemma of Decolonization
- 9. Responding to the Underdeveloped World: Human Rights, Multilateral Aid, and Racial Equality
- 10. Trouble on Two Fronts: The Administration Responds to the Suez and Hungarian Crises
- 11. Coping with Crises in Uncharted Terrain: Intervention in Lebanon and the Congo
- Conclusion: The Unfulfilled Promise of the United Nations.