United States -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1953
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United States -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1953
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- Foreign affairs, President Eisenhower, excerpts from State of the Union message January 10, 1957
- Danger and survival, by McGeorge Bundy
- Foreign affairs, statement by President Eisenhower, excerpts from the State of the Union message, January 5, 1956
- Red cloud at dawn, Truman, Stalin, and the end of the atomic monopoly, Michael D. Gordin
- Fire in the ashes: Europe in mid-century
- Roosevelt's lost alliances, how personal politics helped start the Cold War, Frank Costigliola
- Truman, MacArthur, and the Korean War, Dennis D. Wainstock
- Present at the creation, my years in the State Department, Dean Acheson
- A safe haven, Harry S. Truman and the founding of Israel, Allis Radosh and Ronald Radosh
- Shattered peace : the origins of the cold war and the national security state, Daniel Yergin
- The day the Chinese attacked : Korea, 1950 : the story of the failure of America's China policy, by Edwin P. Hoyt
- The superpowers and the Middle East, Alan R. Taylor
- United States policy in the Korean conflict, July 1950-February 1951, Dept. of State
- Foreign aid by the United States government, 1940-1951, prepared by the Clearing Office for Foreign Transactions, Office of Business Economics
- The price of vision;, the diary of Henry A. Wallace, 1942-1946,, edited and with an introd. by John Morton Blum
- Foreign affairs, by President Eisenhower
- Apartheid's reluctant uncle, the United States and southern Africa in the early Cold War, Thomas Borstelmann
- United States policy in the Korean crisis, Dept. of State
- Measures short of war, the George F. Kennan Lectures at the National War College, 1946-47, edited by Giles D. Harlow [and] George C. Maerz
- Tumultuous years, the presidency of Harry S. Turman, 1949-1953, Robert J. Donovan
- The hidden history of the Korean War, [by] I. F. Stone
- America and the world, from the Truman doctrine to Vietnam, [by] Robert E. Osgood [and others]
- The price of empire, J. William Fulbright, with Seth P. Tillman
- Valley of death, the tragedy at Dien Bien Phu that let America into the Vietnam War, Ted Morgan
- The MacArthur controversy and American foreign policy, [by] Richard H. Rovere and Arthur Schlesinger
- Memoranda of the Secretary of State, 1949-1951, and meetings and visits of foreign dignitaries, 1949-1952
- 1948, Harry Truman's improbable victory and the year that transformed America's role in the world, David Pietrusza
- A decade of American foreign policy, basic documents 1941-1949
- Saving freedom, Truman, the Cold War, and the fight for western civilization, Joe Scarborough
- United States policy toward Asia, address, by Secretary Acheson
- Truman, a David Grubin Productions, Inc. film for American Experience ; WGBH Educational Foundation ; written and produced by David Grubin
- Friends and enemies, the United States, China, and the Soviet Union, 1948-1972, Gordon H. Chang
- Henry Wallace, Harry Truman, and the Cold War, Richard J. Walton
- In the shadow of fear, America and the world in 1950, Nick Bunker
- The real war, Richard Nixon
- Flashpoint Trieste, the first battle of the Cold War, Christian Jennings
- Dean Acheson, the State Department years, by David S. McLellan
- The decision to use the atomic bomb and the architecture of an American myth, Gar Alperovitz, with assistance of Sanho Tree ... [et al.]
- Riding high : America in the cold war, Carl Solberg
- America as a great power
- The Forrestal diaries, edited by Walter Millis with the collaboration of E.S. Duffield
- Why Viet Nam? : Prelude to America's albatross, Archimedes L. A. Patti
- Prophets on the right : profiles of conservative critics of American globalism, Ronald Radosh
- A new era in world affairs, selected speeches and statements of President Truman, January 20 to August 29, 1949
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