The president, the state and the Cold War comparing the foreign policies of Truman and Reagan
US foreign policy during the Cold War has been analysed from a number of perspectives, generating large bodies of literature attempting to explain its origins, its development and its conclusion. However, there are still many questions left only partially explained. In large part this is because the...
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Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon
Routledge,
2015
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The president, the presidency and US foreign policy
- Truman's worldview and the origins of containment in Greece and Turkey
- Truman's management style and the Korean War
- Reagan's worldview and management style
- Reagan and Nicaragua
- Comparison of Truman and Reagan
- Conclusion


