Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-309) and index.
Contents:
"I'm tired babying the Soviets" : the beginnings of Truman's internationalism -- "The two giant marauders, war and tyranny" : framing containment -- "A growing feeling of certainty in the rightness of our step" : the Truman Doctrine -- "A noble page in world annals" : the politics of the Marshall Plan -- "Bonds far greater than those of mere ideology" : Kennan's sources of Soviet conduct -- "The great principles of human freedom and justice" : the beginning of the Atlantic Alliance -- "Peace with freedom and justice cannot be bought cheaply" : the purpose and structure of national security -- "To assure the integrity and vitality of our free society" : the culmination of Truman's containment -- "We must put on the armor of God" : history, faith, and peace in Truman's thought.
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