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gender and the making of Cold War foreign policy

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An edition of Imperial brotherhood (2001)

Imperial brotherhood

gender and the making of Cold War foreign policy

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"This book begins with a question about the Vietnam War. How is it, asks Robert D. Dean, that American policymakers - men who prided themselves on hard-headed pragmatism and shunned "fuzzy" idealism - could have committed the nation to such a ruinous, costly, and protracted war? The answer, he argues, lies not simply in the imperatives of anticommunist ideology or in any reasonable calculation of national interest.

At least as decisive in determining the form and content of American Cold War foreign policy were the common background and shared values of its makers, especially their deeply ingrained sense of upper-class masculinity."--BOOK JACKET.

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329

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Imperial brotherhood: gender and the making of Cold War foreign policy
2001, University of Massachusetts Press
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2001, University of Massachusetts Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction: culture, gender, and foreign policy reason
The foreign policy "establishment"
The reproduction of imperial manhood
Heroism, bodies, and the construction of elite masculinity
"Lavender lads" and the foreign policy establishment
The sexual inquisition and the imperial brotherhood
Lavender-baiting and the persistence of the sexual inquisition
John F. Kennedy and the domestic politics of foreign policy
Manhood, the imperial brotherhood, and the Vietnam war
Afterword.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-321) and index.

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Amherst
Series
Culture, politics, and the cold war

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Dewey Decimal Class
327.73/009/045
Library of Congress
E744 .D43 2001

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X, 329 p. :
Number of pages
329

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OL3939140M
Internet Archive
imperialbrotherh00dean
ISBN 10
1558493123
LCCN
2001005553
Library Thing
697130
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