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|a I THE UNITED NATIONS: 1. The Founding; A. The Fulbright and Connally Resolutions, B. The Charter ; 2. A New Law of Nations, A. The International Court of Justice, B. The Trial of War Criminals at Nuremberg, C. The Tokyo War Crimes Trial ; 3. Economic Cooperation, A. The IMF and the World Bank, B. FAO, C. GATT, D. The ILO ; 4. The Human Equation, A. UNESCO, B. WHO, C. The IRO -- II EUROPE, 1945-1950: 5. Ideology and Economics, A. The Truman Doctrine, B. The Marshall Plan, C. Point Four ; 6. Establishment of the Federal Republic of Germany, A. The Stuttgart Speech, B. The London Recommendations, C. The Berlin Blockade ; 7. NATO, A. The Vandenberg Resolution, B. The North Atlantic Treaty -- III EUROPE, 1950-1960, 8. Bringing Germany into NATO, A. The Pleven Plan, B. Modifying the Brussels Pact, C. The Warsaw Pact ; 9. The Geneva Summit Conference ; 10. The Ebullient Diplomacy of Nikita Khrushchev, A. The Speech to the Twentieth Party Congress, B. Khrushchev's Visit to the United States -- IV EUROPE, 1960-1972, 11. The U.S.-U.S.S.R. Confrontation of May, 1960, A. The U-2 Incident,B. The Paris Summit Conference ; 12. Berlin Again, A. 1958-1959, B. 1961-1962, C. The Accords of 1971-1972 ; 13. De Gaulle and NATO -- V CHINA. 14. The Nationalist Collapse, A. The Marshall Mission, B. "Nothing Can Be Done. . ." ; 15. The Korean War and the China Problem, A. Leashing and Unleashing the Nationalist Chinese, B. The U.S.-Nationalist Chinese Alliance, C. The Quemoy Resolution ; 16. Nixon's Visit to China -- VI THE KOREAN WAR. 17. Police Action, A. Attack and Response, B. The Invasion of North Korea ; 18. Uneasy Settlement, A. The Armistice, B. The U.S.-Korean Alliance -- VII THE WESTERN PACIFIC. 9. Japan, A. The Postsurrender Policy, B. The Peace Treaty ; 20. Securing the Western Pacific, A. The U.S.-Philippine Alliance, B. ANZUS, C. The U.S.-Japanese Alliance ; 21. SEATO ; 22. The India-Pakistan War ; 23. The Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands -- VIII THE MIDDLE EAST. 24. The State of Israel, A. Partition, B. Recognition ; 25. The Suez Crisis, A. The Tripartite Declaration, B. The War of 1956 ; 26. Lebanon, A. The Eisenhower Doctrine, B. The Intervention of 1958 ; 27. CENTO ; 28. The Israeli-Egyptian War of 1967 -- IX AFRICA. 29. The Congo ; 30. Trials of Freedom, A. South Africa, B. Southern Rhodesia -- X GOOD NEIGHBOR IN LATIN AMERICA. 31. Organizing the Hemisphere, A. The Rio Pact, B. The Organization of American States ; Guatemala ; The Alliance for Progress ; 34. Cuba, A. Invasion, B. The Missile Crisis ; The Dominican Republic -- XI VIETNAM. The Roots of Trouble, A. The Beginnings, B. The Geneva Conference, C. Eisenhower's Letter to Diem ; Laotian Neutrality ; 38. The Widening Commitment, A. The Assassination of Diem, B. The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution ; 39. Withdrawal, A. Johnson Announces He Won't Run for Reelection, B. The Cease-Fire of 1973 -- XII THE DIPLOMATIC REVOLUTION: PART ONE: 40. The First Years, A. The Atomic Energy Act of 1946, B. The H-Bomb 268 ; 41. Massive Retaliation ; 42. Antiballistic Missiles, A. McNamara's Reversal, B. Safeguard -- XIII THE DIPLOMATIC REVOLUTION: PART Two: 43. The Failure to Internationalize Atomic Weapons, A. The Truman-Attlee-King Declaration, B. The Baruch Plan, C. The Gromyko Plan ; 44. Two Demarches of the 1950s, A. Atoms for Peace, B. Disengagement ; 45. Three Treaties of the 1960s, A. The Partial Test Ban, Treaty,B. The Treaty on Outer Space, C. The Nonproliferation Treaty ; 46. The Strategic Arms Limitation Agreements of 1972, A. The ABM Treaty, B. The Five-Year Strategic Arms Freeze -- IV CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS: 47. The Right to Declare War, A. The Case for the Executive, B. The Case for Congress: The Javits Act ; 48. Treaties versus Executive Agreements, A. The Case Act, B. The Ervin Bill -- Note on Sources -- Composite Index.
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