Eisenhower's Fine Group of Fellows: Crafting a National Security Policy to Uphold the Great Equation

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Lexington Books, 2006 - Всего страниц: 233
Eisenhower's Fine Group of Fellows examines the contributions and management of civilians during the Eisenhower administration. Valerie Adams provides a concise history of the roles played by civilian advisers in developing a national security strategy. By examining the successful utilization of civilians in the Eisenhower administration, Adams draws lessons for the future from our recent past. The cooperation of Eisenhower's administration was exemplary in many aspects, including: the management of ad hoc civilian committees, the utilization of science and technology, and the personal leadership of Eisenhower himself. Eisenhower's Fine Group of Fellows draws a blueprint from the past for the future and is of great interest to historians of the period and forward thinkers.

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The Three CS Containment Cost Cutting and the Chance for Peace
13
Talk About Liberty Doesnt Stop People From Becoming Communists Organizing A National Security Policy
39
Urgency Without Despair The Killian Report 1955
79
Gone are the Days When Madness Was Confined Continental Defense and the Threat of Surprise Attack
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Finally a Project Worthy of its Mettle The Science Advisory Committee Applies Technology to National Security
109
Portraying a United States in the Gravest Danger in its History The Gaither Report 1957
145
You Want How Much for Bomb Shelters? Civil Defense and the Fear of Fallout
147
Questioning the Wisdom of Using Civilian Committees The Gaither Committee Goes Too Far
171
Conclusion
203
APPENDIX A
209
APPENDIX B
211
APPENDIX C
215
BIBLIOGRAPHY
219
Index
229
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Valerie L. Adams is assistant professor of history at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

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