9781250053121-1250053129-The Brothers: John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, and Their Secret World War

The Brothers: John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, and Their Secret World War

ISBN-13: 9781250053121
ISBN-10: 1250053129
Edition: Reprint
Author: Stephen Kinzer
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Format: Paperback 432 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781250053121
ISBN-10: 1250053129
Edition: Reprint
Author: Stephen Kinzer
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Format: Paperback 432 pages

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The Brothers: John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, and Their Secret World War (ISBN-13: 9781250053121 and ISBN-10: 1250053129), written by authors Stephen Kinzer, was published by St. Martin's Griffin in 2014. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other United States (Historical, Political, Leaders & Notable People, United States History) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Brothers: John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, and Their Secret World War (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used United States books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.47.

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A joint biography of John Foster Dulles and Allen Dulles, who led the United States into an unseen war that decisively shaped today's world

During the 1950s, when the Cold War was at its peak, two immensely powerful brothers led the United States into a series of foreign adventures whose effects are still shaking the world.

John Foster Dulles was secretary of state while his brother, Allen Dulles, was director of the Central Intelligence Agency. In this book, Stephen Kinzer places their extraordinary lives against the background of American culture and history. He uses the framework of biography to ask: Why does the United States behave as it does in the world?

The Brothers explores hidden forces that shape the national psyche, from religious piety to Western movies-many of which are about a noble gunman who cleans up a lawless town by killing bad guys. This is how the Dulles brothers saw themselves, and how many Americans still see their country's role in the world.

Propelled by a quintessentially American set of fears and delusions, the Dulles brothers launched violent campaigns against foreign leaders they saw as threats to the United States. These campaigns helped push countries from Guatemala to the Congo into long spirals of violence, led the United States into the Vietnam War, and laid the foundation for decades of hostility between the United States and countries from Cuba to Iran.

The story of the Dulles brothers is the story of America. It illuminates and helps explain the modern history of the United States and the world.

A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book of 2013

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