Cold war constructions: the political culture of United States imperialism, 1945-1966
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Amherst University of Massachusetts Press ©2000
Schriftenreihe:Culture, politics, and the cold war
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-330) and index
Introduction: Struggling for the World - Christian G. Appy -- - Foreign Relations -- - Slouching toward Bethlehem: Culture, Diplomacy, and the Origins of the Cold War in Vietnam - Mark Bradley -- - Family Ties and Political Obligation: The Discourse of Adoption and the Cold War Commitment to Asia - Christina Klein -- - Feeding Beggars: Class, Caste, and Status in Indo-U.S. Relations, 1947-1964 - Andrew J. Rotter -- - Cold War Ambassadors-at-Large -- - America's "Best Propagandists": Italian Americans and the 1948 "Letters to Italy" Campaign - Wendy L. Wall -- - Who's the Real Ambassador? Exploding Cold War Racial Ideology - Penny M. Von Eschen -- - The Road to Vietnam: Modernization Theory in Fact and Fiction - Jonathan Nashel -- - Framing Coups: Iran and Guatemala -- - Discursive Subversions: Time Magazine, the CIA Overthrow of Musaddiq, and the Installation of the Shah - John Foran -- - Eisenhower's Guatemalan Doodle, or: How to Draw, Deny, and Take Credit for a Third World Coup - Christian G. Appy -- - Cold War Liberalism, Activist Expatriates, and Third World Revolution -- - "A World Made Safe for Diversity": The Vietnam Lobby and the Politics of Pluralism, 1945-1963 - James T. Fisher -- - "We Are All Highly Adventurous": Fidel Castro and the Romance of the White Guerrilla, 1957-1958 - Van Gosse -- - From Black Power to Civil Rights: Julian Mayfield and African American Expatriates in Nkrumah's Ghana, 1957-1966 - Kevin Gaines
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