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Proclaiming the Truman Doctrine: The Cold War call to arms. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2008.

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Greece. Hypourgeio Exōterikōn. Diplomatic and Historical Archives, ed. Documentary history of Greece [1943-1951]: Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan. Athens, Greece: Papazisis Publishers, 2011.

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Jeffery, Judith S. Ambiguous commitments and uncertain policies: The Truman Doctrine in Greece, 1947-1952. Lanham, Md: Lexington Books, 2000.

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"A new kind of war": America's global strategy and the Truman Doctrine in Greece. New York: Oxford University Press, 1989.

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The Truman Doctrine and the origins of McCarthyism: Foreign policy, domestic politics, and internal security, 1946-1948. New York: New York University Press, 1985.

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McGhee, George Crews. The US-Turkish-NATO Middle East connection: How the Truman Doctrine contained the Soviets in the Middle East. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1990.

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The US-Turkish-Nato Middle East connection: How the Truman Doctrine and Turkey's NATO entry contained the Soviets. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1990.

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Yakovlev, Alexander. On the edge of an abyss: From Truman to Reagan. Doctrines and realities of the nuclear age. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1985.

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On the edge of an abyss: From Truman to Reagan : the doctrines and realities of the Nuclear Age. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1985.

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Dobbs, C. Truman Doctrine. Krieger Pub Co, 1988.

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Rossides, Eugene T. The Truman Doctrine of Aid to Greece and Cyprus. American Hellenic Institute Foundation, Inc., 2005.

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Osgood, Robert E. America and the World: From the Truman Doctrine to Vietnam. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020.

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Osgood, Robert E. America and the World: From the Truman Doctrine to Vietnam. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020.

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T, Rossides Eugene, ed. The Truman doctrine of aid to Greece: A fifty-year retrospective. New York: Academy of Political Science, 1998.

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Shannon, Warren Alex. The Truman Doctrine and public opinion: Perspectives on the opinion-policy relationship. 1991.

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Britain and the Greek Economic Crisis, 1944-1947: From Liberation to the Truman Doctrine. University of Missouri Press, 2002.

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Jones, Howard. "A New Kind of War": America's Global Strategy and the Truman Doctrine in Greece. Oxford University Press, USA, 1997.

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Riley, Barry. Harry Truman, European Hunger, and the Cold War. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190228873.003.0008.

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Harry Truman was the hugely unpopular, embattled, pugnacious American president as World War II ended. He faced nationwide strikes, consumer unhappiness with continued price controls, and a Republican Party sensing a vulnerable Democrat in the White House. Abroad, his problems were, if anything, bigger: Soviet threats to Greece and Turkey, communist parties in Western Europe verging on political power, continued economic weakness, deepening hunger in many parts of the world. This chapter describes how Truman sought—with considerable success—to deal with these threats. With the Truman Doctrine and the Point 4 program, considerable help from the deeply conservative ex-president Herbert Hoover, and grudging financing from Congress, Truman found ways to weaken the communist threat in Europe. In the process, he succeeded in providing enough food relief to nearly end the threat of famine in Europe. The last hurdle was finding a way to spur European economic recovery.
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Freeland, Richard M. The Truman Doctrine and the Origins of McCarthyism: Foreign Policy, Domestic Policy, and Internal Security, 1946-48. New York University Press, 1989.

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Young, Ken, and Warner R. Chilling. Super Bomb. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501745164.001.0001.

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This book unveils the story of the events leading up to President Harry S. Truman's 1950 decision to develop a “super,” or hydrogen, bomb. That fateful decision and its immediate consequences are detailed in a diverse and complete account built on newly released archives and previously hidden contemporaneous interviews with more than sixty political, military, and scientific figures who were involved in the decision. The book presents the expectations, hopes, and fears of the key individuals who lobbied for and against developing the H-bomb. It portrays the conflicts that arose over the H-bomb as rooted in the distinct interests of the Atomic Energy Commission, the Los Alamos laboratory, the Pentagon and State Department, the Congress, and the White House. But as the book clearly shows, once Truman made his decision in 1950, resistance to the H-bomb opportunistically shifted to new debates about the development of tactical nuclear weapons, continental air defense, and other aspects of nuclear weapons policy. What the book reveals is that in many ways the H-bomb struggle was a proxy battle over the morality and effectiveness of strategic bombardment and the role and doctrine of the U.S. Strategic Air Command.
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Thomas, Damion L. The Showcase African American. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037177.003.0002.

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This chapter argues that the integration of baseball had a direct relationship with a core American foreign policy objective: manipulating international perception of American race relations. Hence, it explores the relationship between Cold War repression and racial integration after the articulation of the Truman Doctrine. By examining the historical context of Jackie Robinson's testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), this chapter examines the processes through which the U.S. government resolved to alter international opinions of American race relations rather than provide substantive changes to the segregated racial order in the early days of the Cold War, as well as the transformations in American political thought that allowed for those changes.
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Yakovlev, Alexander. On the Edge of an Abyss: From Truman to Reagan. the Doctrines and Realities of the Nuclear Age. Firebird Pubns, 1985.

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Okeke, Edward Chukwuemeke. Competing or Conflicting Norms, and Related but Different Doctrine. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190611231.003.0005.

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This chapter addresses competing or conflicting norms, as well as the related but different doctrine of Act of State. It examines the various approaches courts employ in dealing with the very contentious issue of whether human rights and jus cogens norms trump the rule of State immunity. The chapter discusses the nature of the Act of State doctrine, including its jurisprudence, applicability and rationale, and exceptions or limitations. The Act of State doctrine, which is sometimes confused with State immunity, is a matter of justiciability, not jurisdiction. The chapter concludes by discussing an analogy between the rule of State immunity and the Act of State doctrine.
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Who Are You? What is Your Faith? America's 21st Century Alt-Right and Catholic Social Doctrine. USA: Hope and Life Press, 2017.

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Goldie, Mark. Absolutism. Edited by George Klosko. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199238804.003.0017.

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Absolutism is a nineteenth-century term designed precisely to address the mismatch between doctrine and power. The intellectual resources of absolutism were far older than the Renaissance and Reformation. The absolutism of monarchs was a contingent and temporary corollary of the principal juridical development of the early modern period: the emergence of the concept of sovereignty. Absolute monarchy was a free rider on a concept that would later unseat it. Theorists of absolute sovereignty drew heavily on Roman law, and often invoked the idea of the translatio imperii, the inheritance by modern monarchies of Roman imperial authority. The sovereignty of kings, seeking to trump the divine imperium of the papacy, masqueraded its jurisprudence as the divinity of kings. The “divine right of kings” was a theological meditation on a juridical concept, not a species of mysticism, and rarely did absolutists endow monarchs with magical or sacerdotal attributes. Absolutism conspicuously appropriated religious form when expressed as a theory of obedience. Absolutist theory offered an account of the origins of civil authority.
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