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The Eisenhower Doctrine of 1957 consisted of a major commitment by the United States to the security and stability of the Middle East. A declaration t...
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The Origins of the Eisenhower Doctrine, by Ray Takeyh. New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 2000. 216 pages. $65.00, hardcover.
Ray Takeyh was a fellow...
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...The common-law doctrine of perpetual allegiance was evident in the opinion... China or who proclaimed against the Eisenhower Doctrine in the Middle East? No doubt George F. Ke...
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Containing Arab Nationalism: The Eisenhower Doctrine and the Middle East. By Salim Yaqub. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2004. 392 p...
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... tensions, and he issued the Eisenhower Doctrine in response to these pressures. This program, draf...
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Several thousand deaths notwithstanding, Lebanon's first civil war was never likely to lead to outright revolution and complete collapse, nor was it the stirrings of international communism, to which the Eisenhower Doctrine was specifically aimed.
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... democrats, as "Communists." The Dwight Eisenhower administration further bestowed medals and militar...
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By Tim Carpenter
THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL
WASHINGTON -- Dwight Eisenhower's life followed an improbable trajectory from a ce..., the president deployed the "Eisenhower doctrine" to provide economic and military aid, troops if n...
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The period in Jordan's political history covering the mid-1950s until the early 1970s can be used to illustrate the importance of Middle Eastern history in the study of comparative politics. In particular, the success of the Hashemite regime under King Hussein in maintaining its hold on power provides a strong example of how a small state located in a turbulent region can survive domestic and external threats through effective foreign policy. However, it is necessary to strip away the romanticism that has characterized most studies of Husseinism.
.... On 5 January 1957 the Eisenhower Doctrine was enunciated. Its objective was to fill...
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... strategic pronouncements--the Truman Doctrine, the Eisenhower Doctrine, the Nixon Doctrine, and ...