
The First Cold Warrior
Harry Truman, Containment, and the Remaking of Liberal Internationalism
Elizabeth Edwards Spalding(Author)
The University Press of Kentucky
Published on 26. May 2006
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-0-8131-2392-9 (ISBN)
Description
From the moment he took the oath of office in April 1945, Harry Truman was required to make difficult decisions in an increasingly dangerous world. The results -- notably the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- were the building blocks of containment, a strategic approach usually associated with George F. Kennan. In this fresh account, based on primary sources, Elizabeth Edwards Spalding argues that it was Truman himself, shaped by history, experience, and religious faith, who outlined and directed America's practice of containment. In so doing, he established a new liberal internationalismthat became the dominant bipartisan consensus on U.S. foreign policy in the post-World War II era.
Reviews / Votes
An outstanding book - detailed, thoughtful, and analytically rigorous. Spalding makes a significant contribution to the intellectual history of American foreign policy and the contemporary policy debate. - Robert G. Kaufman, author of Henry M. Jackson: A Life in PoliticsMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Lexington
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Paper over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
649 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8131-2392-9 (9780813123929)
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Person
Elizabeth Edwards Spalding is assistant professor of government and director of the Washington Program at Claremont McKenna College.