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Waging Peace : How Eisenhower Shaped an Enduring Cold War Strategy by Robert R. Bowie, Richard H. Immerman β€” book cover

Waging Peace : How Eisenhower Shaped an Enduring Cold War Strategy

by Robert R. Bowie, Richard H. Immerman
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Overview

Waging Peace offers the first fully comprehensive study of Eisenhower's "New Look" program of national security, which provided the groundwork for the next three decades of America's Cold War strategy. Though the Cold War itself and the idea of containment originated under Truman, it was left to Eisenhower to develop the first coherent and sustainable strategy for addressing the issues unique to the nuclear age. To this end, he designated a decision-making system centered around the National Security Council to take full advantage of the expertise and data from various departments and agencies and of the judgment of his principal advisors. The result was the formation of a "long haul" strategy of preventing war and Soviet expansion and of mitigating Soviet hostility. Only now, in the aftermath of the Cold War, can Eisenhower's achievement be fully appreciated.

This book will be of much interest to scholars and students of the Eisenhower era, diplomatic history, the Cold War, and contemporary foreign policy.

About the Author, Robert R. Bowie, Richard H. Immerman

Robert R. Bowie is Emeritus Director of the Center for International Studies at Harvard University. Richard H. Immerman is a Professor at the Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy at Temple University.

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Book Details

Published
October 5, 2000
Publisher
OUP USA
Pages
426
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780195140484

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