Pluto Press, 1995 Cloth: 978-0-7453-0948-4 | Paper: 978-0-7453-0947-7 Library of Congress Classification E183.A75 1994 Dewey Decimal Classification 327.73047
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | TOC
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Gar Alperovitz is a historian and political economist and is President of the National Center for Economic Alternatives in Washington DC. He has been a fellow of Kings College Cambridge and the Kennedy Institute at Harvard. He has contributed to many publications including the New York Times, the Washington Post and the Nation. A BBC special on Alperovitz's work was screened 1989.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Author's Note
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the 1985 edition The Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagaski
Preface
Chapter I The Strategy of an Immediate Showdown
Chapter II The Strategy of a Delayed Showdown
Chapter III The Decision to Postpone a Confrontation with Stalin
Chapter IV The Far East and Two Faces of the Strategy of Delay
Chapter V The Tactics of the Potsdam Conference (I)
Chapter VI The Tactics of the Potsdam Conference (II)
Chapter VII American Diplomacy Takes the Offensive
Chapter VIII Conclusions
Appendix I A Note on the Historical Debate Over Questions Concerning Truman's 1945 Strategy of Delay
Appendix II Excerpts from a 1946 U.S. Intelligence Report
Appendix III Stimson's Unsuccessful Attempt to Change the Strategy of Delay Before Leaving Office
Appendix IV "Atomic Warfare and the Christian Faith": A Report from the Federal Council of Churches, 1946
Appendix V Excerpts from "The Challenge of Peace": National Conference of Catholic Bishops' Pastoral Letter on War and Peace, 1983
Gar Alperovitz is a historian and political economist and is President of the National Center for Economic Alternatives in Washington DC. He has been a fellow of Kings College Cambridge and the Kennedy Institute at Harvard. He has contributed to many publications including the New York Times, the Washington Post and the Nation. A BBC special on Alperovitz's work was screened 1989.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Author's Note
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the 1985 edition The Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagaski
Preface
Chapter I The Strategy of an Immediate Showdown
Chapter II The Strategy of a Delayed Showdown
Chapter III The Decision to Postpone a Confrontation with Stalin
Chapter IV The Far East and Two Faces of the Strategy of Delay
Chapter V The Tactics of the Potsdam Conference (I)
Chapter VI The Tactics of the Potsdam Conference (II)
Chapter VII American Diplomacy Takes the Offensive
Chapter VIII Conclusions
Appendix I A Note on the Historical Debate Over Questions Concerning Truman's 1945 Strategy of Delay
Appendix II Excerpts from a 1946 U.S. Intelligence Report
Appendix III Stimson's Unsuccessful Attempt to Change the Strategy of Delay Before Leaving Office
Appendix IV "Atomic Warfare and the Christian Faith": A Report from the Federal Council of Churches, 1946
Appendix V Excerpts from "The Challenge of Peace": National Conference of Catholic Bishops' Pastoral Letter on War and Peace, 1983