The Roosevelt diplomacy and World War II

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    • Dallek, Robert

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The Roosevelt diplomacy and World War II

edited by Robert Dallek

R.E. Krieger, 1978, c1970

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Reprint of the ed. published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, in eries: American problem studies

Bibliography: p. 122-125

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Contents of Works

  • Beard, C. A. Roosevelt deceived the public
  • Langer, W. L. and Gleason, S. E. Roosevelt respected public opinion
  • Feis, H. American policy restrained and realistic
  • Kubek, A. American policy intentionally provocative
  • Schroeder, P. American policy unintentionally provocative
  • Morgenstern, G. Pearl Harbor: Washington to blame
  • Wohlstetter, R. Pearl Harbor: a failure to anticipate
  • Wilmot, C. A naive attempt to end spheres of influence
  • Schlesinger, A. A realistic attempt to end spheres of influence
  • Armstrong, A. Shortsighted and destructive
  • Snell, J. L. Considered and useful
  • Kecskemeti, P. Of little impact
  • Chamberlain, W. H. A pro-Russian fiasco
  • Warren, S. A realistic response to international conditions

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