Author Page - DOUGLAS BRINKLEY
Recent Foreign Affairs articles: One document found. displaying 1 to 1.Jimmy Carter's Modest Quest for Global Peace: The Missionary Man Douglas Brinkley November/December 1995 Summary: Jimmy Carter's high-profile parachutes for peace earn scorn from some and admiration from others. From Haiti to North Korea, the ubiquitous former president helps resolve disputes with his unshakable confidence in the power of moral suasion. But Carter's penchant for bucking U.S. foreign policy has strained his relations with the Washington establishment, and the Clinton administration has not always treated him with the respect he deserves. Lost in the controversy are the humanitarian achievements on which his reputation will ultimately rest. read 500-word preview | purchase full article
Recent books reviewed in Foreign Affairs: 11 documents found; displaying 1 to 11.
Wheels for the World: Henry Ford, His Company, and a Century of Progress, 1903-2003.Douglas Brinkley. New York: Viking, 2003. September/October 2003 read
The Unfinished Presidency: Jimmy Carter's Journey Beyond the White House.Douglas Brinkley. New York: Viking, 1998. September/October 1998 read
FDR and the Creation of the U.N..Townsend Hoopes and Douglas Brinkley. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997. May/ June 1997 read
The Atlantic Charter.Edited by Douglas Brinkley and David R. Facey-Crowther. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994. July/August 1995 read
Dean Acheson and the Making of U.S. Foreign Policy.Edited by Douglas Brinkley. New York: St. Martins Press, 1993. May/June 1994 read
Promise and Power: The Life and Times of Robert McNamara.Deborah Shapley. Boston (MA): Little, 1993. Summer 1993 read
Dean Acheson: The Cold War Years 1953-71.Douglas Brinkley. New Haven (CT): Yale University Press, 1992. Winter 1992/93 read
Driven Patriot: The Life And Times Of James Forrestal.Townsend Hoopes and Douglas Brinkley. New York: Alfred Knopf, 1992. Fall 1992 read
Jean Monnet: The Path To European Unity.Edited by Douglas Brinkley and Clifford Hackett. New York: St. Martin's, 1991. Winter 1991/92 read
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