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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... U.S. policies and to reward or punish allies such as Israel, India, and South Vietnam”— Provided by publisher. ISBN 978-0-8262-1819-3 (alk. paper) 1. Food relief, American—Political aspects. 2. Food supply—Political aspects—Developing ...
... U.S. policies and to reward or punish allies such as Israel, India, and South Vietnam”— Provided by publisher. ISBN 978-0-8262-1819-3 (alk. paper) 1. Food relief, American—Political aspects. 2. Food supply—Political aspects—Developing ...
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... aid to those nations willing to “play” by American rules, Johnson hoped not ... U.S. policy. Foreign assistance constituted the seeds of the internationalized Great Society ... Food for War—Food for Peace: United States Food Introduction 5.
... aid to those nations willing to “play” by American rules, Johnson hoped not ... U.S. policy. Foreign assistance constituted the seeds of the internationalized Great Society ... Food for War—Food for Peace: United States Food Introduction 5.
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... Food for Peace, served as the backbone for a permanent American food aid program, as it legally permitted the United States to use agricultural commodities as a form of foreign assistance. Political scientist Mitchel B. Wallerstein, in ...
... Food for Peace, served as the backbone for a permanent American food aid program, as it legally permitted the United States to use agricultural commodities as a form of foreign assistance. Political scientist Mitchel B. Wallerstein, in ...
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... Food for Peace was our greatest effort . It has an innate appeal which economic assistance can't match , simply because it does not stem from the same deep roots of human understanding . " Conditioning food aid ... U.S. standpoint , of ...
... Food for Peace was our greatest effort . It has an innate appeal which economic assistance can't match , simply because it does not stem from the same deep roots of human understanding . " Conditioning food aid ... U.S. standpoint , of ...
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... Food for Peace led to a more dynamic organizational structure for the program , despite the bureaucratic tensions involved in administering such a multiagency aid ... U.S. for- eign policy . In order to analyze the development of the Food for ...
... Food for Peace led to a more dynamic organizational structure for the program , despite the bureaucratic tensions involved in administering such a multiagency aid ... U.S. for- eign policy . In order to analyze the development of the Food for ...
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A Time to Reap 19651969 | 74 |
India 19641968 | 106 |
Israel 19641968 | 147 |
Vietnam 19641968 | 175 |
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