In his thousand-day presidency, John F. Kennedy led America through one of its most difficult and potentially explosive eras. With the Cold War at its height and the threat of communist advances in Europe and the Third World, Kennedy had the unenviable task of maintaining U.S. solidarity without leading the western world into a nuclear catastrophe. In Kennedy’s Wars, noted historian Lawrence Freedman draws on the best of Cold War scholarship and newly released government documents to illuminate Kennedy’s approach to war and his efforts for peace. He recreates insightfully the political and intellectual milieu of the foreign policy establishment during Kennedy’s era with vivid profiles of his top advisors–Robert Mc Namara, Dean Rusk, Robert Kennedy–and influential figures such as Dean Acheson and Walt Rostow. Tracing the evolution of traditional liberalism into the Cold War liberalism of Kennedy’s cabinet, Freedman evaluates their responses to the tensions in Berlin, Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam. He gives each conflict individual attention, showing how foreign policy decisions came to be defined for each new crisis in the light of those that had gone before. The book follows Kennedy as he wrestles with the succession of major conflicts–taking advice, weighing the risks of inadvertently escalating the Cold War into outright military confrontation, exploring diplomatic options, and forming strategic judgments that would eventually prevent a major war during his presidency.
Lawrence Freedman
Kennedy’s Wars [PDF ebook]
Berlin, Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam
Kennedy’s Wars [PDF ebook]
Berlin, Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam
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Taal Engels ● Formaat PDF ● ISBN 9780198030751 ● Uitgeverij Oxford University Press ● Gepubliceerd 2000 ● Downloadbare 6 keer ● Valuta EUR ● ID 2279177 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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