Transplanting the Great Society: Lyndon Johnson and Food for Peace"Uses recently declassified sources to trace the successes and limitations of the Johnson administration's efforts to use food aid as a diplomatic tool during the Cold War, both to gain support for U.S. policies and to reward or punish allies such as Israel, India, and South Vietnam"--Provided by publisher. |
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... November 1963. Aided by a speechwriting team that included Richard Goodwin and Bill Moyers, Johnson issued the Great Society's clarion call during a com- mencement address at the University of Michigan in May 1964. On several occasions ...
... November 1963. Aided by a speechwriting team that included Richard Goodwin and Bill Moyers, Johnson issued the Great Society's clarion call during a com- mencement address at the University of Michigan in May 1964. On several occasions ...
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... ( November 9 , 1959 ) : 672–78 . Paarl- berg's remarks are also published as “ In Support of the Administration's Farm Policy , ” Jour- nal of Farm Economics 42 , no . 2 ( May 1960 ) : 401–12 . Toma asserts that Paarlberg's appointment ...
... ( November 9 , 1959 ) : 672–78 . Paarl- berg's remarks are also published as “ In Support of the Administration's Farm Policy , ” Jour- nal of Farm Economics 42 , no . 2 ( May 1960 ) : 401–12 . Toma asserts that Paarlberg's appointment ...
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... November 1963 – January 1969 , Special Files , Box 1 , Administrative Histories , LBJL ) . 61. “ Special Message to the Congress on Agriculture , ” March 16 , 1961 , in Public Papers : Kennedy , 1961 , 192 ; Toma , Politics of Food for ...
... November 1963 – January 1969 , Special Files , Box 1 , Administrative Histories , LBJL ) . 61. “ Special Message to the Congress on Agriculture , ” March 16 , 1961 , in Public Papers : Kennedy , 1961 , 192 ; Toma , Politics of Food for ...
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... November 1963, acknowledging that his own political survivability was linked to his predecessor's legislative record. The changes Kennedy envisioned as part of his New Frontier but was unable to implement became an essential component ...
... November 1963, acknowledging that his own political survivability was linked to his predecessor's legislative record. The changes Kennedy envisioned as part of his New Frontier but was unable to implement became an essential component ...
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Contents
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A Time to Reap 19651969 | 74 |
India 19641968 | 106 |
Israel 19641968 | 147 |
Vietnam 19641968 | 175 |
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