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UNISA996391699503316 |
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Lawrence Henry <1600-1664.> |
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A plea for the vse of gospell ordinances [[electronic resource] ] : against the practice and opinions of certain men of these times. Unto which is added by way of an illustrious instance; a vindication of the ordinance of baptisme: against Mr. Dels booke, entituled The doctrine of baptismes. Wherein it's proved that the ordinance of baptism is of gospel institution, and by divine appointment, to continue of use in the Church, to the end of the world. / / By Hen: Laurence Esq |
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London, : printed by M.S. for Livewell Chapman, at the Crown in Popes-head Alley, 1652 |
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A reply to: Dell, William, d. 1664 Baptismōn didachē. |
Annotation on Thomason copy: The "2" in the imprint date is crossed out and date altered to 1651; "Febr. 5.". |
Reproduction of the original in the British Library. |
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UNICAMPANIAVAN00291954 |
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Additive Manufacturing of Bio-implants : Design and Synthesis / editors Amit Mahajan, Sandeep Devgan, Redouane Zitoune |
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Singapore, : Springer, 2024 |
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UNINA9910970498903321 |
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Krebs Ronald R. <1974-> |
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Dueling visions : U.S. strategy toward Eastern Europe under Eisenhower / / Ronald R. Krebs |
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College Station, : Texas A&M University Press, c2001 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (xvi, 171 pages) |
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Foreign relations and the presidency ; ; no. 7 |
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Europe, Eastern Foreign relations United States |
United States Foreign relations Europe, Eastern |
United States Foreign relations 1953-1961 |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [157]-166) and index. |
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DUELING VISIONS -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- DUELING VISIONS -- THE ROOTS OF LIBERATION -- THE FINLAND MODEL -- ROLLING BACK THE BEAR -- STRATEGIC COMPETITION -- CONCLUSION. |
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The presidential election of 1952, unlike most others before and since, was dominated by foreign policy, from the bloody stalemate of Korea to the deepening menace of international communism. During the |
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campaign, Dwight Eisenhower and his spokesmen fed the public's imagination with their promises to liberate the peoples of Eastern Europe and created the impression that in office they would undertake an aggressive program to roll back Soviet influence across the globe. But time and again during the 1950s, Eisenhower and his advisers found themselves powerless to shape the course of events in Eastern Europe: they mourned their impotence but did little. In "Dueling Visions," Ronald R. Krebs argues that two different images of Eastern Europe's ultimate status competed to guide American policy during this period: Finlandization and rollback. Rollback, championed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Central Intelligence Agency, was synonymous with liberation as the public understood it--detaching Eastern Europe form all aspects of Soviet control. Surprisingly, the figure most often linked to liberation--Secretary of State John Foster Dulles --came to advocated a more subtle and measure policy that neither accepted the status quo nor pursued rollback. This American vision for the region held up the model of Finland, imagining a tier of states that would enjoy domestic autonomy and perhaps even democracy but whose foreign policy would toe the Soviet line. Krebs analyzes the conflicting logics and webs of assumptions underlying these dueling visions, and closely examines the struggles over these alternatives within the administration. Case studies of the American response to Stalin's death and to the Soviet--Yugoslav rapprochement reveal the eventual triumph of Finlandization both as vision and as policy. Finally, Krebs suggests the study's implications for international relations theory and contemporary foreign affairs. |
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