LEADER 02009nam 2200385 a 450 001 996247863903316 005 20221026180942.0 035 $a(dli)HEB00097 035 $a(CKB)1000000000396799 035 $a(EXLCZ)991000000000396799 100 $a20020522d1992\\\\ \\\ 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurmnummmmuuuu 200 12$aA preponderance of power$b[electronic resource] $enational security, the Truman administration, and the cold war /$fMelvyn P. Leffler 210 $aStanford, Calif $cStanford University Press$d1992 215 $axvii, 689 p., [12] p. of plates :$bill., maps ;$d25 cm 225 0$aStanford nuclear age series 311 $a0-8047-1924-1 311 $a0-8047-2218-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [641]-671) and index. 327 $tIntroduction --$t1: Ambivalence, Disorganization, and the East European Litmus Test, 1945 --$t2: Global Security, 1945 --$t3: The Cold War Begins, January-November 1946 --$t4: From the Truman Doctrine to the National Security Act, November 1946-July 1947 --$t5: The Marshall Plan, Germany, and the European Cold War, June 1947-June 1948 --$t6: Goals, Tactics, and the Budgetary Conundrum, 1947-1948 --$t7: Acheson Takes Command, November 1948-September 1949 --$t8: Problems, Risk-Taking, and NSC 68, September 1949-June 1950 --$t9: Wresting the Initiative, June-November 1950 --$t10: Progress Amidst Anxiety, November I950-September 1951 --$t11: Preponderance Amidst Instability, September 1951-January 1953 --$tConclusion 410 0$aACLS Humanities E-Book. 606 $aNational security$zUnited States 606 $aCold War 607 $aUnited States$xForeign relations$y1945-1953 615 0$aNational security 615 0$aCold War 700 $aLeffler$b Melvyn P.$f1945-$0140835 712 02$aAmerican Council of Learned Societies. 801 0$bMiU 801 1$bMiU 906 $aBOOK 912 $a996247863903316 996 $aA preponderance of power$92950804 997 $aUNISA