Eisenhower and the Soviet Union : Presidential Leadership in Foreign Policy, 1953-61 (New Perspectives on the American Presidency)

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Eisenhower and the Soviet Union : Presidential Leadership in Foreign Policy, 1953-61 (New Perspectives on the American Presidency)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 336 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781399545310

Full Description

Assesses the mode and quality of Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidential leadership by analysing his contribution to American policy towards the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1961.

???????Three overarching questions are explored. First: how did Eisenhower, as president, lead his administration's policy towards the Soviet Union? Second: what general observations can be made about Eisenhower's presidential leadership based on this account of how he managed Soviet policy? Third: what does this mean for how Eisenhower's leadership has been framed to date?

The book offers a nuanced comparison of Eisenhower's performance across separate elements of presidential leadership, how they knitted together as a whole and his evolution as a leader over eight years. It provides a basis for scrutinising cornerstones of Eisenhower scholarship, including the pervasive conception of 'hidden-hand' leadership, which has long had a transformative impact on interpretations of Eisenhower's presidency.

Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Leadership and Soviet policy in the Context of Eisenhower's Presidency: 'Be the Leader of the United States and the World!'

1. Reviewing the Truman Inheritance, Stalin's Death, and Atoms for Peace: 'The Eisenhower Era Begins as the Stalin Era Ends'

2. Implementing New Look, Pursuing Atoms for Peace, and the Resumption of Dialogue at the Berlin Conference: 'Our Foreign Policy is Shaping up Sounder than ever Before'

3. Eisenhower and the 'Great Spectacle' of the Geneva Summit: 'Each Side Believes the Other has Horns and a Tail'

4. The Twin Crises of Suez and Hungary, Khrushchev's Secret Speech, and the 1956 Re-Election Campaign: 'The Most Crowded and Demanding Period of my Presidency'

5. Arms Control, Sputnik, and Diplomatic Paralysis: 'The Seductive Qualities of Soviet Promises'

6. Nuclear Testing, Berlin, and Inviting Khrushchev to America: 'Be Careful Not to Go to War Just for the Stamp'

7. Khrushchev at Camp David, the Paris Summit, and the End of Eisenhower's Presidency: 'Everything Depends on the Two of Us'

Conclusion: What does the Management of US-Soviet Relations Tell Us About Eisenhower's Presidential Leadership? 'The Unhappy Intimacy this Involves'

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