United States Foreign Policy 1945-1968: The Bomb, Spies, Stories, and Lies

Michael Wayne Santos

United States Foreign Policy 1945-1968: The Bomb, Spies, Stories, and Lies
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lexington Books
Country
United States
Published
15 March 2022
Pages
358
ISBN
9781793602190

United States Foreign Policy 1945-1968: The Bomb, Spies, Stories, and Lies

Michael Wayne Santos

Between 1945 and 1968, the possibility of Mutual Assured Destruction led to a host of odd realities, including the creation of an affable cartoon turtle named Bert who taught millions of school children that nuclear war was survivable if they simply learned how to duck and cover. Meanwhile, fear of Communism played out against the backdrop of potential Armageddon to provide justification for a variety of covert operations involving regime change, political assassination, and sometimes bizarre plot twists. United States Foreign Policy 1945-1968: The Bomb, Spies, Stories, and Lies takes a fresh look at this complex, often confusing, and frequently farcical period in American and world history.

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