Eisenhower and the Cold War arms race : 'open skies' and the military-industrial complex
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Eisenhower and the Cold War arms race : 'open skies' and the military-industrial complex
(Library of modern American history, 2)
I.B. Tauris, 2014
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Eisenhower and the Cold War arms race : Open Skies and the military-industrial complex
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Includes bibiliographical references (p. [267]-276) and index
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Under the growing shadow of the Cold War, President Eisenhower announced his 'Open Skies' initiative to Soviet, British and French delegations at the Geneva Summit in 1955. In a climate of intense fear and suspicion, this proposed system of mutual aerial inspection was dismissed by Khrushchev and the Soviet Union as nothing more than an 'espionage plot'. Nevertheless, Eisenhower campaigned for its implementation until the end of his presidency. Here, Helen Bury provides a new interpretation of Eisenhower's 'Open Skies' programme, arguing that it functioned as a corrective to John Foster Dulles' 'New Look' defence strategy - which relied on the threat of massive nuclear retaliation. A critic of the 'military-industrial' complex which was gaining power in American statecraft and which sought to expand military spending, Eisenhower aimed instead to safeguard the economic strength of America. Eisenhower and the Military-Industrial Complex is the first in-depth study of the Open Skies policy and essential reading for historians of the Cold War and the International Relations of the United States.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Preface
Introduction
Chapter I In the Shadow of the Specialists on Violence: American Foreign Policy and the Rise of the Military-Industrial Complex, 1945 - 1953
Chapter II Eisenhower and the New Look
Chapter III Eisenhower, Rockefeller and the Evolution of Open Skies
Chapter IV The Aftermath of the Geneva Summit
Chapter V The Challenge to Massive Retaliation
Chapter VI Sputnik, Missiles and Open Skies
Chapter VII Eisenhower's Final Struggle
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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