Author: Dwight D. Eisenhower Library
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Category : Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959
Languages : en
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The Papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian A. Herter, 1953-1961 ; the White House Correspondence and Memorandum Series
Author: Dwight D. Eisenhower Library
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The Papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian A. Herter, 1953-1961
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Category : Papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian A. Herter, 1953-1961
Languages : en
Pages : 63
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Category : Papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian A. Herter, 1953-1961
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Pages : 63
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A Guide to the Microfilm Edition Of: The Papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian A. Herter, 1953-1961
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Minutes of Telephone Conversations of John Foster Dulles and of Christian Herter, (1953-1961).
Author: John Foster Dulles
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Minutes of Telephone Conversations of John Foster Dulles and of Christian Herter, 1953-1961
Author: Dwight D. Eisenhower Library
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Category : Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959
Languages : en
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Category : Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959
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Minutes of telephone conversations of John Foster Dulles and of Christian Herter 1953-1961
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Category : Conversations
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Category : Conversations
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Foreign Relations of the United States
Author: United States. Department of State
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Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 888
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Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 888
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Reputation for Resolve
Author: Danielle L. Lupton
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 150174772X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 184
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How do reputations form in international politics? What influence do these reputations have on the conduct of international affairs? In Reputation for Resolve, Danielle L. Lupton takes a new approach to answering these enduring and hotly debated questions by shifting the focus away from the reputations of countries and instead examining the reputations of individual leaders. Lupton argues that new leaders establish personal reputations for resolve that are separate from the reputations of their predecessors and from the reputations of their states. Using innovative survey experiments and in-depth archival research, she finds that leaders acquire personal reputations for resolve based on their foreign policy statements and behavior. Reputation for Resolve shows that statements create expectations of how leaders will react to foreign policy crises in the future and that leaders who fail to meet expectations of resolute action face harsh reputational consequences. Reputation for Resolve challenges the view that reputations do not matter in international politics. In sharp contrast, Lupton shows that the reputations for resolve of individual leaders influence the strategies statesmen pursue during diplomatic interactions and crises, and she delineates specific steps policymakers can take to avoid developing reputations for irresolute action. Lupton demonstrates that reputations for resolve do exist and can influence the conduct of international security. Thus, Reputation for Resolve reframes our understanding of the influence of leaders and their rhetoric on crisis bargaining and the role reputations play in international politics.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 150174772X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 184
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How do reputations form in international politics? What influence do these reputations have on the conduct of international affairs? In Reputation for Resolve, Danielle L. Lupton takes a new approach to answering these enduring and hotly debated questions by shifting the focus away from the reputations of countries and instead examining the reputations of individual leaders. Lupton argues that new leaders establish personal reputations for resolve that are separate from the reputations of their predecessors and from the reputations of their states. Using innovative survey experiments and in-depth archival research, she finds that leaders acquire personal reputations for resolve based on their foreign policy statements and behavior. Reputation for Resolve shows that statements create expectations of how leaders will react to foreign policy crises in the future and that leaders who fail to meet expectations of resolute action face harsh reputational consequences. Reputation for Resolve challenges the view that reputations do not matter in international politics. In sharp contrast, Lupton shows that the reputations for resolve of individual leaders influence the strategies statesmen pursue during diplomatic interactions and crises, and she delineates specific steps policymakers can take to avoid developing reputations for irresolute action. Lupton demonstrates that reputations for resolve do exist and can influence the conduct of international security. Thus, Reputation for Resolve reframes our understanding of the influence of leaders and their rhetoric on crisis bargaining and the role reputations play in international politics.
Operation Passage to Freedom
Author: Ronald Bruce Frankum
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
ISBN: 9780896726086
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 292
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Very little has been written about the U.S. Navy in Vietnam in the immediate post-Korean War era, nor has the magnitude of American participation in the resettlement of Vietnam refugees following the 1954 Geneva Conference been explored. Beginning in the fall of 1954, U.S. Navy ships, as a part of Task Force 90, helped to relocate thousands of displaced North Vietnamese to South Vietnam following the separation of the nation at the 17th parallel. What those sailors accomplished during the three hundred days of Operation Passage to Freedom forever changed the lives of more than 310,000 Vietnamese who traveled on their ships. In Operation Passage to Freedom Ronald B. Frankum, Jr. recounts the events surrounding this enormous humanitarian evacuation that was the American military's first major involvement with the Vietnamese people. Based on archival research and interviews with more than forty sailors who participated in Task Force 90, Operation Passage to Freedom illuminates a mission that has been all but forgotten and also explores how the initial humanitarian involvement of the United States in Vietnam eventually led to massive military involvement in the 1960s and 1970s.
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
ISBN: 9780896726086
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 292
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Very little has been written about the U.S. Navy in Vietnam in the immediate post-Korean War era, nor has the magnitude of American participation in the resettlement of Vietnam refugees following the 1954 Geneva Conference been explored. Beginning in the fall of 1954, U.S. Navy ships, as a part of Task Force 90, helped to relocate thousands of displaced North Vietnamese to South Vietnam following the separation of the nation at the 17th parallel. What those sailors accomplished during the three hundred days of Operation Passage to Freedom forever changed the lives of more than 310,000 Vietnamese who traveled on their ships. In Operation Passage to Freedom Ronald B. Frankum, Jr. recounts the events surrounding this enormous humanitarian evacuation that was the American military's first major involvement with the Vietnamese people. Based on archival research and interviews with more than forty sailors who participated in Task Force 90, Operation Passage to Freedom illuminates a mission that has been all but forgotten and also explores how the initial humanitarian involvement of the United States in Vietnam eventually led to massive military involvement in the 1960s and 1970s.
National Security Policy
Author: United States. Department of State
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Category : National security
Languages : en
Pages : 772
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Category : National security
Languages : en
Pages : 772
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