Abstract

Introduction: Thinking Globally and Acting Locally Part I: Instruments of a Global Policy: Propaganda, Covert Operations, and Aid Chapter 1: Words and Deeds: Race, Colonialism, and Eisenhower's Propaganda War in the Third World Chapter 2: The Central Intelligence Agency and the Face of Decolonization under the Eisenhower Administration Chapter 3: The Most Important Single Aspect of Our Foreign Policy? The Eisenhower Administration, Foreign Aid, and the Developing World Part II: Globalizing the Cold War: Asia after Korea Chapter 4: The Point of No Return: The Eisenhower Administration and Indonesia, 1953-1960 Chapter 5: Building a Colony: South Vietnam and the Eisenhower Administration, 1953-1961 Chapter 6: Militant Diplomacy: The Taiwan Strait Crises and Sino-American Relations, 1954-1958 Part III: Globalization Continues: Bandung, Africa, and Latin America Chapter 7: Small Victory, Missed Chance: The Eisenhower Administration, the Bandung Conference, and the Turning of the Cold War Chapter 8: A Torrent Overrunning Everything: Africa and the Eisenhower Administration Chapter 9: Persistent Condor and Predatory Eagle: The Bolivian Revolution and the United States Part IV: The Globalized Cold War in the Middle East Chapter 10: The United States and Israel in the Eisenhower Era: The Special Relationship Revisited Chapter 11: Middle East Cold Wars: Oil and Arab Nationalism in U.S.-Iraqi Relations, 1958-1961 Conclusion: The Devil is in the Details: Eisenhower, Dulles, and the Third World

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