American foreign policy since 1947 cannot be understood apart from the U.S. security assistance program. Beginning with Truman, every president has considered security assistance programs important means for furthering U.S. national interests. Security assistance has been used to support a wide variety of policies, including the Truman Doctrine and containment, the underwriting of the Camp David Accords, and the channeling of aid to the newly democratic countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
American foreign policy since 1947 cannot be understood apart from the U.S. security...
American foreign policy since 1947 cannot be understood apart from the U.S. security assistance program. Beginning with Truman, every president has...
American foreign policy cannot be understood apart from the US security assistance programme. Beginning with Truman, every president has considered security assistance programmes important means of furthering US national interests. This book is a treatment of the programmes from 1947 to 1996.
American foreign policy cannot be understood apart from the US security assistance programme. Beginning with Truman, every president has considered se...
One family's journey through the Appalachian Trail, from Georgia to Maine, in the summers of 1986 through 1995. Duncan L. Clarke and his wife, Cynthia, and daughters Julia and Amelia. Several trips were made throughout nine summers.
One family's journey through the Appalachian Trail, from Georgia to Maine, in the summers of 1986 through 1995. Duncan L. Clarke and his wife, Cynt...