Stanford University Press
A Preponderance of Power
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In the United States the Cold War shaped our political culture, our institutions, and our national priorities. Abroad, it influenced the destinies of people everywhere. It divided Europe, split Germany, and engulfed the Third World. It led to a feverish arms race and massive sales of military equipment to poor nations. For at least four decades it left the world in a chronic state of tension where a miscalculation could trigger nuclear holocaust.
Documents, oral histories, and memoirs illuminating the goals, motives, and fears of contemporary U.S. officials were already widely circulated and studied during the Cold War, but in the 1970s a massive declassification of documents from the Army, Navy, Air Force, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Department of Defense, and some intelligence agencies reinvigorated historical study of this war which became the definitive conflict of its time. While many historians used these records to explore specialized topics, this author marshals the considerable available evidence on behalf of an overall analysis of national security policy during the Truman years. To date, it is the most comprehensive history of that administration's progressive embroilment in the Cold War.
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Frontmatter
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Preface and Acknowledgments
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Contents
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Maps
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Introduction
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1 Ambivalence, Disorganization, E and the East European Litmus Test, 1945
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2 Global Security, 1945
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3 The Cold War Begins, January-November 1946
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4 From the Truman Doctrine to the National Security Act, November 1946-July 1947
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5 The Marshall Plan, Germany, and the European Cold War, June 1947-June 1948
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6 Goals, Tactics, and the Budgetary Conundrum, 1947-1948
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7 Acheson Takes Command, November 1948-September 1949
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8 Problems, Risk-Taking, and NSC 68, R September 1949-June 1950
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9 Wresting the Initiative, June-November 1950
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10 Progress Amidst Anxiety, November 1950-September 1951
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11 Preponderance Amidst Instability, September 1951 -January 1953
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Conclusion
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Notes
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Bibliography
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