Statler, Kathryn C, and Johns, eds. The Eisenhower Administration, the Third World, and the Globalization of the Cold War. Harvard Cold War Studies Book Series. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2006.
Contents:
- Thinking globally and acting locally / Chester J. Pach, Jr.
- Words and deeds : race, colonialism, and Eisenhower’s propaganda war in the Third World / Kenneth A. Osgood
- The Central Intelligence Agency and the face of decolonization under the Eisenhower administration / John Prados
- “The most important single aspect of our foreign policy”? : the Eisenhower administration, foreign aid, and the Third World / Michael R. Adamson
- “The point of no return” : the Eisenhower administration and Indonesia, 1953-1960 / Robert J. McMahon
- Building a colony : South Vietnam and the Eisenhower administration, 1953-1961 / Kathryn C. Statler
- Militant diplomacy : the Taiwan Strait crises and Sino-American relations, 1954-1958 / Yi Sun
- Small victory, missed chance : the Eisenhower administration, the Bandung conference, and the turning of the Cold War / Jason C. Parker
- “A torrent overrunning everything” : Africa and the Eisenhower administration / James H. Meriwether
- Persistent condor and predatory eagle : the Bolivian revolution and the United States, 1952-1964 / James F. Siekmeier
- The United States and Israel in the Eisenhower era : the “special relationship” revisited / Peter L. Hahn
- Middle East cold wars : oil and Arab nationalism in U.S.-Iraqi relations, 1958-1961 / Nathan J. Citino
- The devil is in the details : Eisenhower, Dulles, and the Third World / David L. Anderson