Flight of the Eagle: The Grand Strategies That Brought America From Colonial Dependence to World Leadership (132 page)

BOOK: Flight of the Eagle: The Grand Strategies That Brought America From Colonial Dependence to World Leadership
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Cavour, Camillo Benso, Conte di
 
Ceausescu, Nikolai
 
Cecil, Robert (Marquess of Salisbury)
 
Central America: canal plan; Castro in; CIA in; Clayton-Bulwer Treaty; Panama Canal; peacemaking in; and Reagan;
see also
Guatemala; Nicaragua
 
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); on Castro & Cuba; and Eisenhower; in Guatemala; and Iran-Contra; in Italy; on Korea; in Middle East; and Mossadegh; and Noriega; and Portugal; and USSR
 
Chafin, Eugene W.
 
Chamberlain, Joseph
 
Chamberlain, Neville
 
Chambers, Whittaker
 
Chamoun, Camille
 
Chase, Salmon P.; as chief justice; as presidential candidate; and Republicans; as Treasury secretary
 
Chase, Samuel
 
Chatham, Earl of.
See
Pitt, William (Earl of Chatham)
 
Chehab, Fouad
 
Cheney, Dick
 
Chennault, Anna
 
Chernenko, Konstantin
 
Chiang Kai-shek; at Cairo Conference; and MacArthur; and Nixon; on Quemoy & Matsu
 
Childs, Marquis
 
Chile; Allende in; Pinochet in
 
China; and atom-bomb calls; Boxer Rebellion; Civil War in; Cultural Revolution; and de Gaulle; demographic challenge; Dollar Diplomacy; economy of; and Eisenhower; and Formosa; Great Leap Forward; immigration from; vs. Japan; and Korean War; Manchuria disputes; and Nixon; Olympic Games in; Open Door policy in; People’s Republic declared; potential power of; on Quemoy & Matsu; Root-Takahira Agreement; Tiananmen Square massacre; and Vietnam;
see also
Taiwan
 
Choiseul, Étienne-François, Duke de
 
Chou En-lai; death of; and Dulles; and Eisenhower; and Formosa Strait; and Kissinger; and Nixon
 
Christopher, Warren
 
Churchill, Winston; on American power; on Asia; and Balkans division; at Cairo Conference; at Casablanca Conference; and D-Day; and de Gaulle; and European Defense Community; and FDR; on “finest hour,” and Gandhi; on German occupation zones; on Habsburg Empire; “iron curtain” speech; on Lend-Lease; magnanimity of; and Mossadegh; on Munich Agreement; political challenge of; at Potsdam; return to power; as “romantic,” and Truman; and Stalin; at U.S. Congress
 
Citicorp
 
Civil Rights Act of 1866
 
Civil Rights Act of 1875
 
Civil Rights Act of 1964
 
Civil War; Anaconda Plan; Antietam; Appomattox Court House surrender; Atlanta; and Britain; Bull Run (Manassas); casualties of; conscription & volunteers; Emancipation Proclamation; Fort Sumter; Gettysburg; Hampton Roads Conference; Murfreesboro; Petersburg; Richmond; secession votes; Seven Days’ Battles; Seven Pines; Sherman’s March; Shiloh; Spotsylvania; and veterans’ pensions; Vicksburg
 
Clark, Beauchamp (Champ)
 
Clark, Mark
 
Clark, William
 
Clay, Henry; on abolitionists; and Bank of the U.S.; censure of Jackson; and Compromise of 1850; as “Great Pacificator,” loyalists of; as presidential candidate; Senate retirement; on tariffs; on Texas annexation; as war hawk; and Whig Party
 
Clayton, John M.
 
Clayton Anti-Trust Act
 
Clayton-Bulwer Treaty
 
Clemenceau, Georges
 
Cleveland, Stephen Grover; and Hawaii; second presidency
 
Clifford, Clark: on Israel; on Reagan; and Vietnam
 
Clinton, De Witt
 
Clinton, George; as vice president
 
Clinton, Henry
 
Clinton, Hillary Rodham
 
Clinton, William J. (Bill); and Bosnia; as career politician; domestic measures; and Gulf War; and Haiti; and Kosovo; and mortgage crisis; NATO expansion; and Northern Ireland; and Oslo Accords; prudence of; and Rwanda; and Somalia; and terrorism; on UN funding
 
Clive, Robert
 
Colby, Bainbridge
 
Cold War; Eisenhower de-escalation efforts; end of; Marshall Plan; and Mutual Assured Destruction; Reagan & Gorbachev
 
Cole, USS
 
Colfax, Schuyler
 
Collins, J. Lawton
 
Collinson, Peter
 
Colombia; and Panama
 
Committee on the Present Danger
 
Common Sense
(Paine)
 
Confederate States of America; battle flags of; readmission & Reconstruction; and Tyler
 
Conference for Progressive Political Action
 
Conflans, Hubert de Brienne, Count de
 
Congo
 
Congressional Medal of Honor
 
Congress of Berlin
 
Congress of Vienna
 
Conkling, Roscoe
 
Consalvi, Ercole Cardinal
 
Constitutional Convention
 
Constitutional Union Party
 
Continental Army; demobilizing of; force size; and militia
 
Continental Congress; Declaration of Independence; flight from Philadelphia; funding calls; and Paris peace talks; petitions to king; and war debt; Washington’s commission; weakness of
 
Conway Cabal
 
Cooke, Alistair
 
Cooke, Jay
 
Coolidge, Calvin
 
Cornell, Alonzo B.
 
Cornwallis, Charles, Lord
 
Coughlin, Charles E., Father
 
Coulson, J.E.
 
Cox, Archibald
 
Cox, James M.
 
Coxey, Jacob
 
Crawford, William H.
 
Creole
mutiny
 
Crittenden, John J.
 
Croce, Benedetto
 
Crockett, Davy
 
Cronkite, Walter
 
Cuba; and Angola; Bay of Pigs; and Berlin; Castro revolution; FDR policy on; and Gorbachev; independence of; López attack;
Maine
explosion; missile crisis; and Ostend Manifesto; and Platt Amendment; rebels in; and Spanish-American War; and Watergate
 
Cumberland, William August, Duke of
 
Cumming, Thomas
 
Cunningham, Andrew
 
Curley, James Michael
 
Curtis, Charles
 
Custer, George Armstrong
 
Czechoslovakia; Communist coup in; and Hitler; Soviet invasion of
 
Czech Republic
 
Czolgosz, Leon
 
 
Daladier, Edouard
 
Daley, Richard
 
Dallas, George M.
 
Daniels, Josephus
 
Darlan, Jean François
 
Dartmouth, William Legge, Lord
 
Daugherty, Harry M.
 
Davie, William
 
Davies, Joseph
 
Davis, David
 
Davis, Henry Gassaway
 
Davis, Jefferson; as Confederate president; pro-slavery resolutions; as secretary of war
 
Davis, John W
 
Dawes, Charles Gates
 
Dawes Plan
 
Day, William R.
 
Dayton, William L.
 
Dean, John
 
Deane, Silas
 
Dearborn, Henry
 
Debs, Eugene V
 
Decatur, Stephen
 
Declaration of Independence; and Constitution; and French Revolution; on Indians; and Jefferson’s gravestone
 
Declaration of the United Nations (Atlantic Charter)
 
De Gasperi, Alcide
 
de Gaulle, Charles; ambitions of; appeasing Arabs; blaming America; at Casablanca Conference; and Churchill; and Cuban missile crisis; on D-Day; death of; “dictatorial personality,” ; and Eisenhower; and Fifth Republic; and Free France movement; and general strikes; and Germany; and Kennedy; on MacArthur; and NATO; and Nixon; and Roosevelt; Stalin on; in U.S.; and U-2 fiasco; and Vietnam
 
de Lattre de Tassigny, Jean
 
Delors, Jacques
 
Democratic Party; Chicago’68 convention; and Clintons; on gold standard; and Jackson; lack of convictions in; on League of Nations; racial attitudes; radical 1972 platform; and Reconstruction; slavery division; and southern vote; and Tammany Hall; and Vietnam
 
Democratic-Republicans
 
Deng Xiao-ping
 
Dependent Pension Act
 
De Valera, Eamon
 
Devers, Jacob
 
Dewey, George
 
Dewey, Thomas E.; and Eisenhower
 
Diaz, Porfirio
 
Dickinson, Angie
 
Dickinson, John
 
Dieckhoff, Hans Heinrich
 
Diem, Ngo Dinh; and Buddhist monks; murder of
 
Dillon, Douglas
 
Dinwiddie, Robert
 
Dirksen, Everett
 
Disraeli, Benjamin
 
Dixiecrats
 
Djilas, Milovan
 
Dobrynin, Anatoly
 
Dodge, Henry
 
Doenitz, Karl
 
Dole, Robert
 
Dole, Sanford B.
 
Dominican Republic; debt crisis in; military intervention in; and Trujillo
 
Donelson, Andrew
 
Doolittle, James A.
 
Doubleday, Abner
 
Douglas, Helen Gahagan
 
Douglas, Stephen A.; and Clay; and Kansas-Nebraska Act; and Lincoln debates; on “popular sovereignty,” as presidential candidate
 
Dred Scott v. Sanford
 
Dubček, Alexander
 
Dukakis, Michael S.
 
Duke, James Buchanan
 
Dulles, Allen; and Bay of Pigs; and United Fruit Company; and Vietnam
 
Dulles, Avery
 
Dulles, John Foster; and Chiang Kai-shek; and Chou En-lai; criticism of; and Egypt; and Germany; on Korea; successes of; as uncongenial
 
Dumas, Charles
 
Dunmore, John Murray, Lord
 
Dupuy de Lome, Enrique
 
Duquesne, Abraham
 
Dutch East Indies
 
 
Eagleburger, Lawrence

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