| United States. Congress. Senate. Armed Services - 1971 - 862 pages
...are expanding. The balance of military power the US has labored to build and to maintain since the end of World War II and the beginning of the Cold War is badly out of balance in favor of our enemies and the disparity is growing. The new US policy is... | |
| John W. Dower, Institute for Policy Studies - 1971 - 260 pages
...my remarks not as a critic of American foreign policy, but as an opponent of that policy. Since the end of World War II and the beginning of the cold war, there has not been a single unified American foreign policy. In fact, there have been a number of policies... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Veterans' Affairs Committee - 1974 - 226 pages
...areas of special hazard or during wartime, I see no reason why the veterans serving during the period from the end of World War II and the beginning of the Korean conflict should not be entitled to the same benefits. I urge favorable consideration of HR 9603... | |
| Stephen W. Twing - 1998 - 232 pages
...phenomenon. enlightened citizenries to consider the moral law in their foreign policy making. With the end of World War II and the beginning of the Cold War, Dulles would come to feel this vision was increasingly threatened by what he conceptualized as the... | |
| Brenda Murphy - 1999 - 330 pages
...agents.16 If there was a moment when the decisive breach leading to the HUAC hearings occurred, it was the end of World War II and the beginning of the Cold War, when it became clear that the United States and the Soviet Union would square off in a batde to control... | |
| Kristiina Erkkilä - 2000 - 248 pages
...students in preparation for employment, the Great Depression might have been avoidable. Also, with the end of World War II and the beginning of the Cold War, critics demanded that schools help keep the US military ahead the Soviet Union's armed forces. Educators... | |
| Jonathan Schoenwald - 2001 - 349 pages
...code. American anticommunism, sanctioned by the federal government, emerged as a belief system at the end of World War II and the beginning of the Cold War. Adopted by conservatives as a bulwark against America's newest enemy, anticommunism also bridged conservatism... | |
| Nicolas Van de Walle - 2001 - 300 pages
...international aid system can be traced to several more or less simultaneous initiatives following the end of World War II and the beginning of the Cold War. In January 1949, US President Harry Truman announced his Point 4 program of technical assistance to... | |
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