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Power and Peace - The Diplomacy of John Foster Dulles (Hardcover, New)
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Power and Peace - The Diplomacy of John Foster Dulles (Hardcover, New)
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John Foster Dulles' reputation among diplomatic historians has been
at a low ebb for many years. The fact that it is only now beginning
to show signs of recovery is surprising considering that his modus
operandi, coupled with a public style that concealed as much as it
revealed, enabled him to gain the respect of hundreds of overseas
officials, including those of the USSR. The cutting edge of an
extraordinarily subtle and complex mind made it possible for him to
lead the United States through eight years of unparalleled peace
and prosperity. Nevertheless, the strategy and tactics behind such
a record have escaped notice, especially in academia, where he is
still subject to varying degrees of caricature. Not since 1973 has
any full-length study dealt in any comprehensive way with Dulles as
secretary of state even though a steady stream of fresh source
material has become available during the interim. Power and Peace
offers the first analysis of Dulles' operational plan across the
board. It is also unique for the type of linkage that is uncovered
between different issues in different parts of the world. Beyond
this, on the basis of research notable for breadth as well as depth
in key areas, it differentiates Dulles from Eisenhower, showing
that, contrary to conventional wisdom, it was the former who
generally took the lead on policy matters. It indicates that Dulles
was capable of weighing in heavily on the side of non-intervention
and hence was no more of a hawk than Ike. It also unveils important
differences of opinion separating the secretary from his boss.
Professor Marks presents some of the most crucial episodes in an
entirely new light--for instance the Dien Bien Phu crisis, Western
European union, intervention in Guatemala, and Dulles'
indispensable work on behalf of Austrian freedom, work that has yet
to receive even minimal recognition. Finally, Marks explores the
intellectual side of the secretary, something once again neglected
but nonetheless essential since Dulles, of all American statesman
next to John Quincy Adams, was a thinker. In a nutshell, Marks puts
the case that far from being the personification of the Cold War
mentality, as he is so often portrayed on the basis of his
rhetoric, Dulles was eminently flexible behind the scenes and about
as pragmatic as it was possible to be at a time of rampant
McCarthyism. Working alongside Eisenhower, he inaugurated the first
era of Soviet-American detente: and it is in this light, Marks
argues, that Dulles is best understood, as well as most worthy of
remembrance.
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