CONTENTS
Preface
Andrew L. Johns
Introduction: Thinking Globally and Acting Locally
Chester J. Pach, Jr.
Instruments of a Global Policy: Propaganda, Covert Operations, and Aid
Words and Deeds: Race, Colonialism, and Eisenhower's Propaganda War in the Third World
Kenneth A. Osgood
The Central Intelligence Agency and the Face of Decolonization under the Eisenhower Administration
John Prados
The Most Important Single Aspect of Our Foreign Policy? The Eisenhower Administration, Foreign Aid, and the Developing World
Michael R. Adamson
Globalizing the Cold War: Asia after Korea
The Point of No Return: The Eisenhower Administration and Indonesia, 1953-1960
Robert J. McMahon
Building a Colony: South Vietnam and the Eisenhower Administration, 1953-1961
Kathryn C. Statler
Militant Diplomacy: The Taiwan Strait Crises and Sino-American Relations, 1954-1958
Yi Sun
Globalization Continues: Bandung, Africa, and Latin America
Small Victory, Missed Chance: The Eisenhower Administration, the Bandung Conference, and the Turning of the Cold War
Jason C. Parker
A Torrent Overrunning Everything: Africa and the Eisenhower Administration
James H. Meriwether
Persistent Condor and Predatory Eagle: The Bolivian Revolution and the United States
James F. Siekmeier
The Globalized Cold War in the Middle East
The United States and Israel in the Eisenhower Era: The Special Relationship Revisited
Peter L. Hahn
Middle East Cold Wars: Oil and Arab Nationalism in U.S.-Iraqi Relations, 1958-1961
Nathan J. Citino
Conclusion: The Devil is in the Details: Eisenhower, Dulles and the Third World
David L. Anderson