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21. Studies On The Establishment Of U.S. Department Of Defense And The Intensification Of Presidential Military Power During The Truman Administration
22. Origins of the American Taiwan-Strait Policy: The Wilsonian Open Door Internationalism and Truman Administration's Decision for Strategic Ambiguity
23. Strategic air warfare and nuclear strategy: The formulation of military policy in the Truman administration, 1945-1950
24. Truman, Congress and the struggle for war and peace in Korea
25. Atomic apartheid: United States-South African nuclear relations from Truman to Reagan, 1945--1989
26. Diminished Hopes: The United States and the United Nations During the Truman Years
27. Forging the civil rights frontier: How Truman's Committee set the liberal agenda for reform 1947--1965
28. The Joint American Military Mission to Aid Turkey: Implementing the Truman Doctrine and transforming U.S. foreign policy, 1947--1954
29. The First Bilateral Investment Treaties: U.S. Friendship, Commerce and Navigation Treaties in the Truman Administration
30. The rest of the story: Party and politics in the post-Presidency: A study of Truman and Eisenhower
31. 'A special kind of businessman': W. Averell Harriman, Paul G. Hoffman, Philip D. Reed and the business of President Truman's foreign policy (Harry S. Truman)
32. Forging the Cold War consensus in the public sphere: The Truman administration and public opinion, 1946--1948
33. Truman and Korea: Financing America's global military expansion
34. The Truman presidential campaign of 1948: Money, race, and the role of labor unions (Harry S. Truman)
35. 'Clearer than truth': Determining and preserving grand strategy. The evolution of American policy toward the People's Republic of China under Truman and Nixon
36. 'The war of the Potomac': Covert operations, Eastern Europe and the policy process dilemma, 1948--1953
37. Conflicting choices: Why Titoism in Yugoslavia but not in China (The Truman Administration's policy in China and Yugoslavia through 1949)
38. Presidential leadership in foreign policy: Woodrow Wilson, Harry Truman and George Bush in an international system undergoing transformation
39. Choosing Supreme Court nominees: Selection politics from Truman to Reagan
40. Cold War civil rights: The relationship between civil rights and foreign affairs in the Truman administration
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