Trade and Aid : Eisenhower's Foreign Economic Policy, 1953-1961 / / Burton I. Kaufman.
This book outlines the transition of U.S. foreign policy during the Eisenhower administration. In the years leading up to Eisenhower's election, America's predominant foreign economic program was based on the concept of "trade not aid," which deemphasized foreign aid and relied i...
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Place / Publishing House: | Baltimore, Md. : : Johns Hopkins University Press,, 2019 ©2019 |
Year of Publication: | 2019 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science ;
100th ser., 1. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (1 online resource (xiv, 279 pages)) |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Trade Not Aid, 1953-1954
- The Transition, 1954-1955
- The Soviet Economic Challenge, 1955-1956
- Trade, Antitrust, and Oil Policy, 1955-1957
- The Foreign-Aid Inquiry and Establishment of the Development Loan Fund, 1957
- Trade and Aid: Reciprocal Trade, 1957-1958
- Trade and Aid: Mutual Security, 1957-1958
- Multilateralism and Regionalism, 1958-1959
- The Balance-of-Payments Problem and Foreign Economic Policy, 1959-1960
- the Final Fight over Foreign Aid, 1960-1961.