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The Road to Now

#98 Dwight Eisenhower & US Foreign Intervention in the 1950s w/ William Hitchcock

The Road to Now

Benjamin Sawyer

Society & Culture, History

4.8628 Ratings

🗓️ 4 June 2018

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

The world we live in today has Dwight Eisenhower's fingerprints all over it. When Dwight Eisenhower gave his farewell address on January 17, 1960, he warned the American people of the growing influence of a "military-industrial complex." What few people remember is that it was Eisenhower who oversaw the transformation of the American military into the large-scale force that spans the globe. "Ike" also helped facilitate the ceasefire in Korea that remains in place over six decades later, and his administration's use of the CIA and covert operations to install regimes friendly to US interests continues to haunt America's foreign relations with countries such as Iran today. In this episode, Bob & Ben speak with the University of Virginia's William Hitchcock to talk about Dwight Eisenhower and the ways his eight years in the Oval Office can still be felt more than half a century later. Along the way, we discuss how Eisenhower's experience as a General during World War II shaped his world view, and where Eisenhower fits within the history of the Republican Party and the greater history of American Presidents. 

Dr. William Hitchcock is Professor of History at the University of Virginia and the Randolph P. Compton Professor at UVa's Miller Center. He is the author of six books, the most recent of which The Age of Eisenhower: American and the World in the 1950s was published by Simon & Schuster in March of 2018.

The Road to Now is part of the Osiris Podcast Network. For more on this episode and all others, visit our website: www.TheRoadToNow.com.

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0:34.9

I'm Ben Sawyer, and joining me as always is my co-host and very good friend Bob Crawford.

0:42.0

Ben, thank you so much.

0:44.0

It's nice to be with you again over the FaceTime.

0:48.5

Over the old FaceTime.

0:49.7

I'm going to have FaceTime in on this Sunday evening the evening before this launches as I just finished taking

0:55.8

out a tree in my front yard with my dad. There's nothing more American than getting a chainsaw

1:00.4

out and you and your dad clearing some brush. Well, I'm glad to hear that you guys get to do that

1:05.1

together just a few weeks here before Father's Day. I know. It was great. It's great. What

1:09.9

have you been up to, man?

1:15.5

Just reading my butt off.

1:16.7

Reading my butt off.

1:18.1

That was a rhetorical question.

1:29.8

Yeah, I just, I think the greatest thing that will come out of all this is a 200-page book will take me like three days to read here after this.

1:32.5

Reasonable reading hours.

1:33.6

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

1:39.0

I mean, I really, every minute that I'm not doing something that I have to be doing,

1:40.6

I have to be reading.

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