United States Foreign Policy 1969-70

United States Foreign Policy 1969-70
Title United States Foreign Policy 1969-70 PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of State
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Pages 652
Release 1971
Genre United States
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United States Foreign Policy, 1969-1970

United States Foreign Policy, 1969-1970
Title United States Foreign Policy, 1969-1970 PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of State
Publisher
Pages 652
Release 1971
Genre International relations
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Foreign Relations of the United States

Foreign Relations of the United States
Title Foreign Relations of the United States PDF eBook
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Pages 790
Release 1895
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Nixon in the World

Nixon in the World
Title Nixon in the World PDF eBook
Author Fredrik Logevall
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 365
Release 2008-07-11
Genre History
ISBN 0199717974

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In the 1970s, the United States faced challenges on a number of fronts. By nearly every measure, American power was no longer unrivalled. The task of managing America's relative decline fell to President Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger, and Gerald Ford. From 1969 to 1977, Nixon, Kissinger, and Ford reoriented U.S. foreign policy from its traditional poles of liberal interventionism and conservative isolationism into a policy of active but conservative engagement. In Nixon in the World, seventeen leading historians of the Cold War and U.S. foreign policy show how they did it, where they succeeded, and where they took their new strategy too far. Drawing on newly declassified materials, they provide authoritative and compelling analyses of issues such as Vietnam, détente, arms control, and the U.S.-China rapprochement, creating the first comprehensive volume on American foreign policy in this pivotal era.

The Roots of American Foreign Policy

The Roots of American Foreign Policy
Title The Roots of American Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author Gabriel A. Kolko
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Release 1969
Genre
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Master of the Game

Master of the Game
Title Master of the Game PDF eBook
Author Martin Indyk
Publisher Knopf
Pages 689
Release 2021-10-26
Genre History
ISBN 1101947543

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A perceptive and provocative history of Henry Kissinger's diplomatic negotiations in the Middle East that illuminates the unique challenges and barriers Kissinger and his successors have faced in their attempts to broker peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors. “A wealth of lessons for today, not only about the challenges in that region but also about the art of diplomacy . . . the drama, dazzling maneuvers, and grand strategic vision.”—Walter Isaacson, author of The Code Breaker More than twenty years have elapsed since the United States last brokered a peace agreement between the Israelis and Palestinians. In that time, three presidents have tried and failed. Martin Indyk—a former United States ambassador to Israel and special envoy for the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations in 2013—has experienced these political frustrations and disappointments firsthand. Now, in an attempt to understand the arc of American diplomatic influence in the Middle East, he returns to the origins of American-led peace efforts and to the man who created the Middle East peace process—Henry Kissinger. Based on newly available documents from American and Israeli archives, extensive interviews with Kissinger, and Indyk's own interactions with some of the main players, the author takes readers inside the negotiations. Here is a roster of larger-than-life characters—Anwar Sadat, Golda Meir, Moshe Dayan, Yitzhak Rabin, Hafez al-Assad, and Kissinger himself. Indyk's account is both that of a historian poring over the records of these events, as well as an inside player seeking to glean lessons for Middle East peacemaking. He makes clear that understanding Kissinger's design for Middle East peacemaking is key to comprehending how to—and how not to—make peace.

People's Republic of Southern Yemen

People's Republic of Southern Yemen
Title People's Republic of Southern Yemen PDF eBook
Author United States. Office of Information for the Armed Forces
Publisher
Pages 4
Release 1970
Genre Yemen (People's Democratic Republic)
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