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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Introduction: Constancy and Change Since WWII
Part I. The Truman Administration
1. The Shattering of Expectations
2. Implementing Containment
Part II. The Eisenhower Era
3. A New Look for Less Expensive Power
4. Waging Peace: The Eisenhower Face
5. Crises and Complications
Part III. The Kennedy-Johnson Years
6. Enhancing the Arsenal of Power
7. The Third World as a Primary Arena of Competition
8. Kennedy’s Cuban Crises
9. Berlin Again
10. The Vietnam Quagmire
Part IV. Statecraft Under Nixon and Ford
11. Avoiding Humiliation in Indochina
12. The Insufficiency of Military Containment
13. The Middle East and the Reassertion of American Competence Abroad
14. The Anachronism of Conservative Realpolitik
Part V. The Carter Period
15. The Many Faces of Jimmy Carter
16. The Fusion of Realism and Idealism
17. The Camp David Accords: Carter’s Finest Hour
18. Iran and Afghanistan: Carter’s Struggles to Salvage Containment
Part VI. The Reagan Era—Realism or Romanticism?
19. High Purpose and Grand Strategy
20. The Tension Between Foreign and Domestic Imperatives
21. Middle East Complexities, 1981–1989: The Arab-Israeli Conflict, Terrorism, and Arms for Hostages
22. Contradictions in Latin America
23. The Reagan-Gorbachev Symbiosis
Part VII. Prudential Statecraft with George Herbert Walker Bush
24. Presiding Over the End of the Cold War
25. The Resort to Military Power
26. The New World Order
Part VIII. Clinton’s Globalism
27. From Domestic Politician to Geopolitician
28. Opportunities and Frustrations in the Middle East
29. Leaving Somalia and Leaving Rwanda Alone
30. Getting Tough with Saddam and Osama
31. Into Haiti and the Balkans: The Responsibility to Protect
Part IX. The Freedom Agenda of George W. Bush
32. Neoconservatives Seize the Day
33. 9/11, the War on Terror, and a New Strategic Doctrine
34. From Containment to Forcible Regime Change: Afghanistan and Iraq
35. National Security and Civil Liberties
Part X. Obama’s Universalism Versus a Still-Fragmented World
36. Engaging the World
37. Ending Two Wars
38. Counterterrorism and Human Rights
39. Ambivalence in Dealing with Upheavals in the Arab World
Epilogue
Notes
Index
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