Thursday, August 8, 2013

NSC-68


OPTION 1:
What is NSC-68? Was it the driving policy behind all U.S. interventions from the Truman Era to the Reagan Era? If not, what other factors drove U.S. interventions during the Cold War era? To answer this question, discuss at minimum the following U.S. interventions: Korea (1950), Iran (1953), Guatemala (1954), Congo (1961), Vietnam, Chile (1973), and Central America (1980s).
OPTION 2:
How did the U.S. transform from an expansive welfare state in the 1960s to neoliberalism in the 1970s and ‘80s? What impact has neoliberal policies of the last four decades had on inequality, labor, immigration, finance, race, and democracy? [Note: make sure you define your terms (i.e., ‘neoliberalism’), and be mindful of the fact that changes do not always occur from the top down.]
OPTION 3:
In what ways had the Civil Rights Movement, feminist movements, anti-war, Gay Liberation, urban radicalism [e.g., Black Panthers, Young Lords, Brown Berets, etc.], and student protests expanded democracy in the U.S.? What were some of the goals they failed to achieve (or were rolled back) by the end of the 1970s? How do these movements compare with the anti-globalization movement, post-9/11 antiwar protests, immigrant rights, and Occupy Wall Street? What were their objectives and how have they contributed to expanding democracy in the U.S.?

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