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Transplanting the Great Society: Lyndon Johnson and Food for Peace Book

Transplanting the Great Society: Lyndon Johnson and Food for Peace
Transplanting the Great Society: Lyndon Johnson and Food for Peace, Enacted in 1954, the Food for Peace program allowed the United States to make agricultural surpluses available to needy nations but served varying political agendas. President Eisenhower saw it primarily as a temporary means for improving domestic agricul, Transplanting the Great Society: Lyndon Johnson and Food for Peace has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Transplanting the Great Society: Lyndon Johnson and Food for Peace
  • Written by author Kristin L. Ahlberg
  • Published by University of Missouri Press, January 2009
  • Enacted in 1954, the Food for Peace program allowed the United States to make agricultural surpluses available to needy nations but served varying political agendas. President Eisenhower saw it primarily as a temporary means for improving domestic agricul
  • Ahlberg traces the transformation of Public Law 480 from a means of liquidating domestic surplus into a vital component of U.S. foreign policy. She focuses on how Johnson sought to re-create his Great Society reforms on a global scale by exporting program
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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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