Ike's bluff : President Eisenhower's secret battle to save the world / Evan Thomas.
Material type:
- 9780316091046
- Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
- United States -- Foreign relations -- 1953-1961
- Cold war -- Diplomatic history
- National security -- United States -- History -- 20th century
- Nuclear weapons -- Government policy -- United States -- History -- 20th century
- Nuclear warfare -- Government policy -- United States -- History -- 20th century
- Eisenhower, Dwight David, 1890-1969
- Estadistas estadounidenses -- Biografías
- Estados Unidos -- Relaciones exteriores -- 1953-1961
- Estados Unidos -- Política y gobierno -- 1953-1961
- 973.921092
- 002 E 835 T455i 2012
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Recursos Regionales | Recursos Regionales (2do. Piso) | 002 E 835 T455i 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | 1 | Available | 00000119519 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 455-467) and index.
Upon assuming the presidency in 1953, Dwight Eisenhower came to be seen by many as a doddering lightweight. Yet behind the bland smile and apparent simplemindedness was a brilliant, intellectual tactician. As Evan Thomas reveals in his provocative examination of Ike's White House years, Eisenhower was a master of calculated duplicity. As with his bridge and poker games, he was eventually forced to stop playing after leaving too many fellow army officers insolvent. Ike could be patient and ruthless in the con and generous and expedient in his partnerships. Facing the Soviet Union, China, and his own generals, some of whom believed a first strike was the only means of survival, Eisenhower would make his boldest and riskiest bet yet, one of such enormity that there could be but two outcomes: the survival of the world, or its end
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