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Foreign Aid Requests and Appropriations under Eisenhower

Foreign Aid Requests and Appropriations under Eisenhower

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Existing scholarship describes Congress as deferring to Dwight Eisenhower on foreign policy during the majority of his presidency. In this article, I demonstrate that Congress resisted key elements of Eisenhower's foreign policy agenda throughout his presidency, and that Eisenhower needed to employ a variety of sophisticated strategies to obtain co...

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