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Diplomats at War: The American Experience
Diplomats at War: The American Experience
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Abbreviations
Author Biographies
J. Simon Rofe & Andrew Stewart, Introduction
1. David Mayers, FDR's Diplomats and Sino-U.S. Crises: Nelson T. Johnson, Clarence Gauss and Patrick Hurley, 1937-1945
2. Thomas Mills, Mobilising the Americas for War: Jefferson Caffery in Brazil, 1937-1944
3. Kenneth Weisbrode, The Unruly Spirit: William Bullitt 1936-1940
4. Priscilla Roberts, "Mr. Anglo-American": Arthur Lehman Goodhart and Second World War Britain
5. Paul Kahan, "Paradoxical and Unprecedented": Myron C. Taylor's Wartime Diplomatic Missions to the Vatican 1939-1950
6. Galen Roger Perras, Besting Those With A Colonial Mentality: Jay Pierrepont Moffat, America's Minister to Canada, 1940-1943
7. Augustine Meaher IV, Uncle Sam's Man Down Under: Nelson Trusler Johnson
8. Graham Cox, Herbert C. Pell, U.S. Representative on the United Nations War Crimes Commission
9. John Mcnay, George V. Allen and the Origins of the Cold War
10. Paul M. McGarr, An Economist with Guns: John Kenneth Galbraith and the Sino-Indian Border War of 1962
11. Christopher Hull, "In the edge of a cyclone": Bill Marchant and the Cuban Missile Crisis
12. Geoffrey C. Stewart, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.: An American Proconsul in Diem's Vietnam
13. Luis Nuno Rodrigues, "Mission Impossible": George Ball and Lisbon's Triumvirate
14. William Michael Schmidli, Robert C. Hill and the Cold War in Latin America
15. Joanne Davies, The United States in Southern Africa: Chester Crocker's Linkage Strategy 1981-1988
16. Marie Gayte, William Wilson, Cold War Diplomat at the Vatican
17. J. Jenner, Making Peace in Hà Nội and Washington: General John W. Vessey's Presidential Emissaryship to Việt Nam, 1987-1994
18. Michael Cairo, Consigliere: James Baker and the Persian Gulf War 1990-1991
Index
About the Editors
Dr J Simon Rofe is Senior Lecture in Diplomatic and International Studies in the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy at SOAS, University of London. His research interests lie in the field of Diplomatic Studies and US Foreign Relations in the twentieth century, with a specific focus on the era of Franklin Roosevelt, and Presidential peacemaking and post-war planning.
Dr Andrew Stewart is a Senior Lecturer in the Defence Studies Department of King's College London. Based at the Joint Services Command and Staff College within the UK Defence Academy he is currently the Land Historian supporting the Higher Command and Staff Course and Co-Director of the King's Centre for Military Education and Outreach.
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