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Frontmatter and Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Challenge of the Third World — Robert J. McMahon
National Security and Counter-Revolution
1: His Finest
Hour? Eisenhower, Lebanon, and the 1958 Middle East Crisis — Douglas Little
2: The
Caribbean Triangle: Betancourt, Castro, and Trujillo and U.S. Foreign Policy,
1958–1963 — Stephen G. Rabe
3: “Flee! The
White Giants Are Coming!”: The United States, Mercenaries, and the Congo,
1964–1965 — Piero Gleijeses
4: The United States and Vietnam, 1950–1968: Capitalism, Communism, and
Containment — Robert Buzzanco
Culture
5:
Decolonization, the Cold War, and the Foreign Policy of the Peace Corps —
Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman
6:
The Influence of Organized Labor on U.S. Policy toward Israel, 1945–1967 — Peter
L. Hahn
7:
Real Men Don’t Wear Pajamas: Anglo-American Cultural Perceptions of Mohammed Mossadeq and the Iranian Oil Nationalization Dispute — Mary Ann Heiss
8: Gender Relations, Foreign Relations: The United States and South Asia,
1947–1964 — Andrew J. Rotter
Economic Development
9:
Like Boxing with Joe Louis: Nelson Rockefeller in Venezuela, 1945–1948 — Darlene
Rivas
10: “Fuel for the Good Dragon”: The United States and Industrial Policy in Taiwan, 1950–1965 — Nick Cullather
11: Conclusion — Peter L. Hahn and Mary Ann Heiss