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Chapter Three. Dwight Eisenhower Th e Conservative as Balancer
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- Introduction. Conservative Traditions in U.S. Foreign Policy 1
- Chapter One. Republicans, Conservatives, and U.S. Foreign Policy 11
- Chapter Two. Robert Taft Th e Conservative as Anti- Interventionist 39
- Chapter Three. Dwight Eisenhower Th e Conservative as Balancer 85
- Chapter Four. Barry Goldwater Th e Conservative as Hawk 117
- Chapter Five. Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger Realists as Conservatives 142
- Chapter Six. Ronald Reagan Th e Idealist as Hawk 189
- Chapter Seven. George H. W. Bush Th e Conservative as Realist 232
- Chapter Eight. George W. Bush Th e Nationalist as Interventionist 265
- Conclusion. Republicans and U.S. Foreign Policy in the Age of Obama 290
- Notes 323
- Index 359
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- Introduction. Conservative Traditions in U.S. Foreign Policy 1
- Chapter One. Republicans, Conservatives, and U.S. Foreign Policy 11
- Chapter Two. Robert Taft Th e Conservative as Anti- Interventionist 39
- Chapter Three. Dwight Eisenhower Th e Conservative as Balancer 85
- Chapter Four. Barry Goldwater Th e Conservative as Hawk 117
- Chapter Five. Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger Realists as Conservatives 142
- Chapter Six. Ronald Reagan Th e Idealist as Hawk 189
- Chapter Seven. George H. W. Bush Th e Conservative as Realist 232
- Chapter Eight. George W. Bush Th e Nationalist as Interventionist 265
- Conclusion. Republicans and U.S. Foreign Policy in the Age of Obama 290
- Notes 323
- Index 359