American Cold War Strategy: Interpreting NSC 68 (Bedford Books in American History)

American Cold War Strategy: Interpreting NSC 68 (Bedford Books in American History)

by ErnestR.May (Editor), ErnestR.May (Editor)

Synopsis

Makes available to students the complete text of NSC 68 - the crucial government memorandum that set American foreign policy for the Cold War. The document is accompanied by 22 commentaries - many of which were written specifically for this book by former US Government officials and academicians, including five foreign scholars - that critically evaluate the document from a wide spectrum of viewpoints. A general introduction by Ernest May places NSC 68 in its historical context. May also provides an essay-length introduction to the commentaries, biographical information on their authors and questions to consider when reading the selections. In addition, the volume contains a chronology of the events of the Cold War.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 18 May 1993

ISBN 10: 0312066376
ISBN 13: 9780312066376

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A very nice introduction to a crucial period in history as well as an excellent (and gentle) lesson in historiography.
Author Bio
Ernest R. May is one of the leading diplomatic historians in the United States. He is the Charles Warren Professor of History at Harvard University, where he has taught for over three decades and served as dean of Harvard College, director of the Institute of Politics at the Kennedy School of Government, and chair of the History Department. In 1988 he won the Gravemeyer Award for Ideas Contributing to World Order. Among his many books, the most recent are Thinking in Time: The Uses of History for Decision Makers, and The Making of the Monroe Doctrine. He is also the advisory editor to the Bedford Books in American History series.