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President Eisenhower Is Overrated on Foreign Policy. U.S. nuclear weapons couldn’t deter communist expansion. Share. Resize. Listen (54 sec) President Dwight D. Eisenhower on NBC Television ...
Panelists talked about President Dwight D. Eisenhower's Middle East policies and the Eisenhower Doctrine. The panel was part of a conference titled, "Ike Reconsidered: Lessons from the Eisenhower ...
Former high school debater Sarath K. Ganji explains how Project Solarium demonstrates the real-world use cases of policy ...
President Eisenhower and Nikita Krushchev. Courtesy: Dwight D. Eisenhower Library As the dust settled after the Second World War, the United States and the Soviet Union emerged as competing ...
Stephen Kinzer, author of "The Brothers," and historian Will Hitchcock explore President Eisenhower's predilection for covert action--both in foreign affairs and in his own leadership style.
When Dwight D. Eisenhower landed in Taipei on June 18, 1960, to begin the only visit to Taiwan by a sitting U.S. president, he was met with an enormous show of support.
This president, like Eisenhower, already knows what he wants in national-security policy—but what he wants are policies that are contradictory and unpredictable. Skip to content Site Navigation ...
Eisenhower's grandson David, who was on the pan… Panelists talked about President Dwight D. Eisenhower's domestic policies and priorities, including civil rights and the National Highway Act.