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Acknowledgments Contributors Introduction, Francis J. Gavin and Mark Atwood Lawrence Part I: Thinking Beyond East and West 1. Lyndon Johnson and the Challenges of Economic Globalization, Daniel Sargent 2. Toward a New Deal for the World? Lyndon Johnson's Aspirations to Renew the Twentieth Century's Pax Americana, Patrick O. Cohrs 3. Moving Beyond the Cold War: The Johnson Administration, Bridge-Building, and Detente, Thomas A. Schwartz Part II: Internationalizing the Great Society 4. One Global War on Poverty: The Johnson Administration Fights Poverty at Home and Abroad, 1964-1968, Sheyda Jahanbani 5. LBJ's Third War: The War on Hunger, Nick Cullather 6. LBJ and World Population: Planning the Greater Society One Family at a Time, Matthew Connelly 7. Globalizing the Great Society: Lyndon Johnson and the Pursuit of Smallpox Eradication, Erez Manela Part III: Adapting to a World of Scarcity 8. Thinking Globally: U.S. Foreign Aid, Paul Ehrlich, and the Emergence of Environmentalism in the 1960s, Tom Robertson 9. "More a Gun at Our Heads than Theirs": The 1967 Arab Oil Embargo, Third World Raw Materials Sovereignty, and American Diplomacy, Christopher R.W. Dietrich Part IV: Shifting Moralities 10. The Rise of Human Rights during the Johnson Years, Sarah B. Snyder 11. Globalized Faith, Radicalized Religion, and the Domestic Sources of U.S. Foreign Policy, Andrew Preston
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