- John Foster Dulles
Infobox Officeholder
name = John Foster Dulles
imagesize = 200px
order = 52ndUnited States Secretary of State
term_start =January 26 ,1953
term_end =April 22 ,1959
president =Dwight D. Eisenhower
predecessor =Dean Acheson
successor =Christian Herter
order2 =United States Senator
fromNew York
term_start2 =July 7 ,1949
term_end2 =November 8 ,1949
predecessor2 =Robert F. Wagner
successor2 =Herbert H. Lehman
birth_date = birth date|1888|2|25
birth_place =Washington, D.C.
death_date = death date and age|1959|5|24|1888|2|25
death_place = Washington, D.C.
party = Republican
profession =Lawyer ,Diplomat ,Politician
religion =Presbyterian
footnotes =John Foster Dulles (
February 25 ,1888 –May 24 ,1959 ) served as U.S. Secretary of State under PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 to 1959. He was a significant figure in the earlyCold War era, advocating an aggressive stance againstcommunism around the world. He advocated support of the French in their war against theViet Minh in Indochina and it is widely believed that he refused to shake the hand ofZhou Enlai at the Geneva Conference in 1954. He also played a great part in the CIA operations to overthrow the democratic Mossadegh government of Iran in 1953 (Operation Ajax ) and the democratic Arbenz government of Guatemala in 1954 (Operation PBSUCCESS ).Biography
Born in
Washington, D.C. , he was one of five children and the eldest son born toPresbyterian minister Allen Macy Dulles and his wife Edith (Foster). He attended public schools inWatertown, New York . After attendingPrinceton University andThe George Washington University Law School he joined theNew York City law firm ofSullivan & Cromwell , where he specialized ininternational law . He tried to join theUnited States Army duringWorld War I but was rejected because of poor eyesight. Instead, Dulles received an Army commission as Major on the War Industries Board.Both his grandfather
John W. Foster and his uncleRobert Lansing served as Secretary of State. He was also the older brother ofAllen Welsh Dulles ,Director of Central Intelligence under Eisenhower. On June 26, 1912, he married Janet Avery, with whom he had two sons and a daughter. One of their sons,Avery Dulles , converted to Catholicism, entered theJesuit order and became the first American priest to be directly appointed Cardinal. He currently teaches and resides atFordham University inThe Bronx , New York. His other son, John W. F. Dulles (1913-2008), was a professor of history at theUniversity of Texas at Austin . [ [http://media.www.dailytexanonline.com/media/storage/paper410/news/2003/06/03/News/90YearOld.Still.Active.At.University-493935.shtml "90-year-old Still Active at University, The Daily Texan"] ]Political career
In 1918,
Woodrow Wilson appointed Dulles as legal counsel to the United States delegation to theVersailles Peace Conference where he served under his uncle,Robert Lansing , then Secretary of State. Dulles made an early impression as a junior diplomat by clearly and forcefully arguing against imposing crushing reparations on Germany. Afterwards, he served as a member of the War Reparations Committee at the request of President Wilson. Dulles, a deeplyreligious man, attended numerous international conferences of churchmen during the 1920s and 1930s. In 1924, he was the defense counsel in the church trial of Rev. Harry Emerson Fosdick, who had been charged with heresy by opponents in the denomination, a case settled when Fosdick, a liberal Baptist, resigned his pulpit in the Presbyterian Church, which he had never joined. Dulles also became a partner atSullivan & Cromwell , an international law firm. According toKarlheinz Deschner 's book "The Moloch" Dulles gave assets of 1 bio. $ to the Nazi party in 1933 after Hitler's election, and according toStephen Kinzer 's 2006 book "Overthrow", the firm benefited from doing business with the Nazi regime, and throughout 1934, Dulles was a very public supporter of Hitler. However, the junior partners, led by his brother Allen [Grose, Peter. 1994. Gentleman Spy, The Life of Allen Dulles. Houton Mifflin. New York.ISBN 0-395-51607-2, were appalled by Nazi activities and threatened to revolt if Dulles did not end the firm's association with the regime. In 1935, Dulles closedSullivan & Cromwell 's Berlin office; later he would cite the closing date as 1934, no doubt in an effort to clear his reputation by shortening his involvement with Nazi Germany. [Kinzer, Stephen, "Overthrow." Henry Holt and Company (2006), p. 114, ISBN 0-8050-8240-9]Dulles was a close associate of
Thomas E. Dewey , who became thepresidential candidate of theUnited States Republican Party in the 1944 election and 1948. During theelection s Dulles served as Dewey's chief foreign policy adviser. In 1944 as Dewey's adviser Dulles took an active role in establishing the Republican plank calling for the establishment of a Jewish commonwealth in Palestine. [Isaac Alteras 1993 "Eisenhower and Israel: U.S.-Israeli Relations, 1953-1960" University Press of Florida ISBN 0813012058 pp 53-55]In 1945, Dulles participated in the
San Francisco Conference and worked as adviser toArthur H. Vandenberg and helped draft the preamble to theUnited Nations Charter . He subsequently attended theUnited Nations General Assembly as a United States delegate in 1946, 1947 and 1950. Dulles was appointed to theUnited States Senate as a Republican from New York onJuly 7 ,1949 , to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of DemocratRobert F. Wagner . Dulles served fromJuly 7 ,1949 , toNovember 8 ,1949 , when a successor,Herbert Lehman , was elected, having beaten Dulles in a special election to fill the senate vacancy.In 1950, Dulles published "War or Peace", a critical analysis of the American policy of
containment , which at the time was favored by many of the foreign policy elites in Washington. Dulles criticized the foreign policy ofHarry S. Truman . He argued that containment should be replaced by a policy of "liberation". WhenDwight Eisenhower became President in January, 1953, he appointed Dulles as his Secretary of State. As Secretary of State, Dulles still carried out the “containment” policy of neutralizing theTaiwan Strait during theKorean War , which had been established by President Truman in theTreaty of Peace with Japan of 1951.ecretary of State
As Secretary of State, Dulles spent considerable time building up
NATO as part of his strategy of controllingSoviet expansion by threateningmassive retaliation in event of awar , as well as building up friendships, including that of Louis Jefferson, who would later write a good-humored biography on Dulles. In 1950, he helped instigate theANZUS Treaty for mutual protection withAustralia andNew Zealand . One of his first major policy shifts towards a more aggressive posture against communism, Dulles directed theCIA at this point now under the directorship of John Foster Dulles' brotherAllen Dulles , in March 1953, to draft plans to overthrow thePrime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh inIran [http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB28/] . This led directly to theCoup d'état viaOperation Ajax in support ofMohammad Reza Pahlavi , theShah of Iran .After the war, the
United Nations conducted a lengthy inquiry regarding the status of Eritrea, with the superpowers each vying for a stake in the state's future. Britain, the last administrator at the time, put forth the suggestion to partition Eritrea between Sudan and Ethiopia, separating Christians and Muslims. The idea was instantly rejected by Eritrean political parties as well as the UN. [ [http://www.iht.com/articles/2000/06/10/edold.t_11.php 1950:Eritrea's Future : IN OUR PAGES:100, 75 AND 50 YEARS AGO - International Herald Tribune ] ] The United States point of view was expressed by its then chief foreign policy advisor John Foster Dulles who said:A UN plebiscite voted 46 to 10 to have Eritrea be federated with
Ethiopia which was later stipulated onDecember 2 ,1950 in resolution 390 (V). Eritrea would have its ownparliament and administration and would be represented in what had been the Ethiopian parliament and would become the federal parliament. In 1961 the 30-year Eritrean Struggle for Independence began, following the Ethiopian EmperorHaile Selassie I 's dissolution of the federation and shutting down of Eritrea's parliament. The Emperor declared Eritrea the fourteenth province of Ethiopia in 1962. [Semere Haile "The Origins and Demise of the Ethiopia-Eritrea Federation" Issue: A Journal of Opinion, Vol. 15, 1987 (1987), pp. 9-17]Dulles was also the architect of the
Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) that was created in 1954. The treaty, signed by representatives ofAustralia , Britain,France ,New Zealand ,Pakistan , thePhilippines ,Thailand and theUnited States provided for collective action against aggression. In that same year, due to his relationship with his brother Allen Dulles, a member of the Board Of Directors of theUnited Fruit Company , based in Guatemala, Foster Dulles was pivotal in promoting and executing the CIA-ledOperation PBSUCCESS that overthrew the democratically elected Guatemalan government ofJacobo Arbenz Guzmán .Dulles was one of the pioneers of
massive retaliation andbrinkmanship . In an article written forLife Magazine Dulles defined his policy of brinkmanship: "The ability to get to the verge without getting into the war is the necessary art." His critics blamed him for damaging relations with Communist states and contributing to theCold War .Dulles upset the leaders of several non-aligned countries when on
June 9 ,1956 , he argued in one speech that "neutrality has increasingly become an obsolete and, except under very exceptional circumstances, it is an immoral and shortsighted conception."Dulles provided some consternation and amusement to the British, Canadian, Australian, and New Zealand ambassadors by his repeated attempts to tell substantially different versions of events to them. Apparently, unbeknownst to Dulles, the men had all attended Cambridge together and followed up meetings with Dulles by comparing notes and reporting the discrepancies to their home countries.Fact|date=February 2007
In 1956, Dulles strongly opposed the Anglo-French invasion of the
Suez Canal ,Egypt (October–November 1956). However, by 1958, he was an outspoken opponent of PresidentGamal Abdel Nasser and stopped him from receiving weapons from the United States. This policy seemingly backfired, enabling theSoviet Union to gain influence in theMiddle East .Dulles also served as the Chairman and Co-founder of the Commission on a Just and Durable Peace of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America (succeeded by the
National Council of Churches ), the Chairman of the Board for theCarnegie Endowment for International Peace , a Trustee of theRockefeller Foundation from 1935 to 1952, and was a founding member of theCouncil of Foreign Relations .Death and legacy
Suffering from
cancer , Dulles was forced by his declining health to resign from office in April 1959. He died in Washington, D.C. onMay 24 ,1959 , at the age of 71, and is buried atArlington National Cemetery . He was awarded thePresidential Medal of Freedom and theSylvanus Thayer Award in 1959.A central Berlin road was (re-)named "John-Foster-Dulles-Allee" in 1959 in presence of Christian Herter, Dulles' successor as Secretary of State.The
Washington Dulles International Airport (located inDulles, Virginia ) and John Foster Dulles High, Middle and Elementary School (Sugar Land,Texas ) were all named in honor of Dulles. Watertown, NY named the Dulles State Office Building in his honor.In 1954, Dulles was named Man of the Year in
Time Magazine . [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,892871-1,00.html TIME.com: Man of the Year — Jan. 3, 1955 — Page 1] ]Carol Burnett first rose to prominence in the 1950s singing a novelty song, "I Made a Fool of Myself Over John Foster Dulles"; more recently,Gil Scott Heron commented "John Foster Dulles ain't nothing but the name of an airport now" in the song "B-Movie". In the book "Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates ", Switters and Case both spit whenever they refer to John Foster Dulles.Dulles'rollback policy was later implemented by theReagan Administration during the 1980s and it is sometimes credited with the collapse of, theSoviet Empire , theCommunist Bloc in easternEurope as well as theSoviet Union itself. [Coulter, Ann. 2003. Treason. Crown Forum. New York. pp. 156-157, ISBN 1-4000-5030-8] [cite web
url=http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/time/cwr/17601.htm
title=Kennan and Containment, 1947
publisher=U.S. Department of State
accessdate=2008-03-26]On December 1958, Dulles and Dr.
Milton Eisenhower attendedMexico 's new presidentAdolfo Lopez Mateos ' inauguration, where Dulles made the candid quote, "The United States of America does not have friends; it has interests". At the time the quote was actually interpreted positively, but has with time become infamous in some sectors due to the country's future foreign policies.Bibliography
*Biographies
**"Power and Peace: The Diplomacy of John Foster Dulles" by Frederick Marks (1995) ISBN 0-275-95232-0
**"John Foster Dulles: Piety, Pragmatism, and Power in U.S. Foreign Policy" by Richard H. Immerman (1998) ISBN 0-8420-2601-0
**"Devil and John Foster Dulles" by Hoopes Townsend (1973) ISBN 0-316-37235-8. Most famous book on Dulles.
**"The actor; the true story of John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State, 1953-1959" by Alan Stang, Western Islands (1968)
**"The John Foster Dulles Book of Humor" by Louis Jefferson (1986),St. Martin's Press , ISBN 0-312-44355-2
**"John Foster Dulles: The Road to Power." by Ronald W. Pruessen (1982),The Free Press ISBN 0-02-925460-4*General History
**Kinzer, Stephen, "Overthrow." Henry Holt and Company (2006). ISBN 0-8050-8240-9ee also
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Vietnam War
*Brinkmanship
*New LookReferences
External links
* [http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/listofholdingshtml/finding_aids_d.html Papers of John Foster Dulles, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library]
*gutenberg author|id=John+Foster+Dulles|name=John Foster Dulles
* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/jfdulles.htm John Foster Dulles] page at Arlington National Cemetery.
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* [http://alsos.wlu.edu/qsearch.aspx?browse=people/Dulles,+John+Foster Annotated bibliography for John Foster Dulles from the Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues]Persondata
NAME=Dulles, John Foster
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=United States Secretary of State
DATE OF BIRTH=February 25 ,1888
PLACE OF BIRTH=Washington, D.C.
DATE OF DEATH=May 24 ,1959
PLACE OF DEATH=Washington, D.C.
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