Beyond Conflict and Containment: Critical Studies of Military and Foreign PolicyMilton J. Rosenberg Transaction Publishers, 1972 M01 1 - 341 pages |
Contents
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Foreign Aid | 29 |
Corruption and Commerce in Southeast Asia | 31 |
Pakistan The Busy Bee Route to Development | 59 |
Passage to Pakistan | 89 |
Gunboat Diplomacy and Colonialist Economics | 102 |
Arms and War | 125 |
The Failure of FailSafe | 127 |
Vietnam Betrayal and SelfBetrayal | 201 |
Mylai War Crimes and Individual Responsibility | 208 |
Lessons of Mylai | 230 |
Alternatives in Great Power Interaction | 245 |
The BrezhnevJohnson TwoWorld Doctrine | 247 |
New Ways to Reduce Distrust between the US and Russia | 276 |
Alternative Roles for Policy Scientists | 295 |
The Pentagon Papers and Social Science | 297 |
The Price of War | 147 |
ABM and the Arms Race | 168 |
Pentagon Bourgeoisie | 184 |
A Case Study of the Moral Costs of Intervention Mylai | 199 |
Beyond Vietnam | 323 |
About the Authors | 339 |
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The United States in the Vietnam War, 1954-1975: A Selected, Annotated ... Louis A. Peake No preview available - 2008 |