Dealing with dictators: dilemmas of U.S. diplomacy and intelligence analysis 1945-1990 edited by Ernest R.May and Philip D. Zelikow.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Cambridge : MIT Press, 2006.Description: 227 pISBN:- 9780262633246
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Table of Contents:
Introduction : Seven Tenets
Chapter 1. China, 1945-1948 : Making Hard Choices
Chapter 2. The Congo, 1960-1963
Chapter 3. Nicaragua, 1977-1979 : Losing "Our Son-of-a-Bitch"
Chapter 4. Iran, 1978-1979 : Coping with the Unthinkable
Chapter 5. The Philippines, 1983-1986 : Arranging a Divorce
Chapter 6. Iraq, 1988-1990 : Unexpectedly Heading Toward War
Chapter 7. Learning from the Cases
About the Editors
Index
About the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs