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1 | Wilsonian cold warrior : the worldview of Chester Bowles | 1 |
2 | Innocent abroad : Ambassador to India, 1951-1953 | 31 |
3 | Troubles at Foggy Bottom : Chester Bowles confronts the State Department, 1961-1963 | 69 |
4 | Firestorm 1961 : third world crisis management and Chester Bowles | 109 |
5 | Problems of containment : Chester Bowles, China, and Vietnam | 141 |
6 | Return to India : the "lost opportunity" of military aid | 173 |
7 | "Mission unfulfilled" : Bowles, Johnson, and the problem of Indian food | 199 |
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