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Introduction 1
1 Planting the Seeds of a Food for Peace Program 11
2 LBJ and the Growth of Food for Peace, 1963-1965 42
3 A Time to Reap, 1965-1969 74
4 Food for Peace and the Short Tether: India, 1964-1968 106
5 Plowshares into Swords: Israel, 1964-1968 147
6 Food for War: Vietnam, 1964-1968 175
Conclusion: Final Harvest 207
Bibliography 215
Index 243
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