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Mitrovich (Ph.D., international relations, U. of Southern California) looks closely at America's Cold War objectives and the various stages of U.S. strategy. From his introduction: "Containment was only the first step in a determined effort to destroy Soviet power. Recently declassified documents confirm that, from 1948 to 1956, U.S. decisionmakers developed a national security doctrine significantly more assertive than generally understood..." After an introduction, four chapters cover the defining of an offensive strategy (1948-1949), intensification of the offensive (1950-51), redefinition of policy (1952), and US policy in the era of the hydrogen bomb (1953-56); a concluding chapter discusses America's Cold War objectives. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR