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Eisenhower and the cold war
Robert A. Divine's Eisenhower and the Cold War explores President Dwight D. Eisenhower's foreign policy during the Cold War (1953–1961). Divine demonstrates that Eisenhower, despite his cautious approach, played a crucial role in shaping the United States' global strategy through his policies of containing communism, strengthening international alliances, and using nuclear power as a deterrent. The book examines key decisions such as interventions in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and relations with the Soviet Union. Using a critical historical approach, the author illustrates how Eisenhower managed global tensions while maintaining domestic stability. This work serves as an important reference for understanding the development of American foreign policy during the Cold War.
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