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8. The Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson Efforts to Control Inflation, 1957-1972: Innovations Should Be Institutionalized
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- Frontmatter ii
- Contents vii
- Figures viii
- Tables viii
- Preface ix
- 1. A Backward Glance: 1916-1938 1
- 2. The Use of Air Power in Europe, 1942 -1945 : Should the Allies HaveWon theWar in Europe in 1944? 27
- 3. The United States and the Soviet Union, 1945-1989: The Hinge Was Poland 59
- 4. The Death of Stalin, 1953: The Timing May Have Been Off 96
- 5. Open Skies, 1955: A Useful Failure 137
- 6. Eisenhower and Kennedy on Foreign Aid, 1953-1963 : The White Hats Triumph after a Fashion 188
- 7. The Republic of Korea: My Marginal Association with a Miracle 254
- 8. The Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson Efforts to Control Inflation, 1957-1972: Innovations Should Be Institutionalized 262
- 9. China, 1949–:Waiting for a Democratic Revolution 279
- 10. Vietnam and Southeast Asia: Should the Ho Chi Minh Trail Have Been Cut? 295
- 11. The Urban Problem, 1991–: Prevention versus Damage Control 317
- 12. Population, Modern Japan’s Fourth Challenge: The Central Problem of the Twenty-first Century 332
- 13. The Long and Short Periods: A Possible Binding Thread 346
- 14. Two Final Reflections: One about the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries, the Other about the Individual and History 354
- Appendix A. Draft of Proposed U.S. Plan for a European Settlement: February 1946 359
- Appendix B. The Question of East Germany Immediately after Stalin’s Death 365
- Appendix C.Text of W.W. Rostow’s Seoul National University Speech 369
- Appendix D. Andrews and Ortega Elementary Schools: Texas Academic Achievement Analysis, 1994 - 2001 377
- Notes 379
- Index 427
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter ii
- Contents vii
- Figures viii
- Tables viii
- Preface ix
- 1. A Backward Glance: 1916-1938 1
- 2. The Use of Air Power in Europe, 1942 -1945 : Should the Allies HaveWon theWar in Europe in 1944? 27
- 3. The United States and the Soviet Union, 1945-1989: The Hinge Was Poland 59
- 4. The Death of Stalin, 1953: The Timing May Have Been Off 96
- 5. Open Skies, 1955: A Useful Failure 137
- 6. Eisenhower and Kennedy on Foreign Aid, 1953-1963 : The White Hats Triumph after a Fashion 188
- 7. The Republic of Korea: My Marginal Association with a Miracle 254
- 8. The Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson Efforts to Control Inflation, 1957-1972: Innovations Should Be Institutionalized 262
- 9. China, 1949–:Waiting for a Democratic Revolution 279
- 10. Vietnam and Southeast Asia: Should the Ho Chi Minh Trail Have Been Cut? 295
- 11. The Urban Problem, 1991–: Prevention versus Damage Control 317
- 12. Population, Modern Japan’s Fourth Challenge: The Central Problem of the Twenty-first Century 332
- 13. The Long and Short Periods: A Possible Binding Thread 346
- 14. Two Final Reflections: One about the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries, the Other about the Individual and History 354
- Appendix A. Draft of Proposed U.S. Plan for a European Settlement: February 1946 359
- Appendix B. The Question of East Germany Immediately after Stalin’s Death 365
- Appendix C.Text of W.W. Rostow’s Seoul National University Speech 369
- Appendix D. Andrews and Ortega Elementary Schools: Texas Academic Achievement Analysis, 1994 - 2001 377
- Notes 379
- Index 427