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  • - Policy, Power, and Ideology
     
    474,-

    This multidimensional volume covers Fulbright's development as a national and global voice on foreign relations, as he wrestled with the political controversies of the US South during the civil rights movement, worked with and challenged executive power, and shaped the Fulbright program for educational exchange.

  • - Drugs, Ethnic Lobbies, and US Domestic Politics
    av James F. Goode
    484,-

    An analysis of factors leading to the imposition and continuance of the Turkish Arms Embargo.

  • - Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Transformation of American Foreign Policy
    av David F. Schmitz
    491,-

    An important interpretive analysis of the Roosevelt administration's foreign policy.

  • - Reagan, Thatcher, and the Art of Summitry
    av James Cooper
    546,-

    Drawing on a host of recently declassified documents from the Reagan-Thatcher years provides an innovative basis to understand the development and nature of the relationship between the two leaders.

  • - America's First Female Ambassadors, 1933-1964
    av Philip Nash
    438,-

  • av Sean J. McLaughlin
    639,-

    "e;America's road to disaster in Vietnam has been endlessly chronicled, but Sean L. McLaughlin takes a fresh approach to that familiar story."e; -James Hershberg, George Washington UniversityDespite French President Charles de Gaulle's persistent efforts to constructively share French experience and use his resources to help engineer an American exit from Vietnam, the Kennedy administration responded to de Gaulle's peace initiatives with bitter silence and inaction.The administration's response ignited a series of events that dealt a massive blow to American prestige across the globe, resulting in the deaths of over fifty-eight thousand American soldiers and turning hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese citizens into refugees.This history of Franco-American relations during the Kennedy presidency explores how and why France and the US disagreed over the proper western strategy for the Vietnam War. France clearly had more direct political experience in Vietnam, but France's postwar decolonization cemented Kennedy's perception that the French were characterized by a toxic mixture of shortsightedness, stubbornness, and indifference to the collective interests of the West.At no point did the Kennedy administration give serious consideration to de Gaulle's proposals or entertain the notion of using his services as an honest broker in order to disengage from a situation that was rapidly spiraling out of control. Kennedy's Francophobia, the roots of which appear in a selection of private writings from Kennedy's undergraduate years at Harvard, biased his decision-making. This book explores how the course of action Kennedy chose in 1963, a rejection of the French peace program, all but handcuffed Lyndon Johnson into formally entering a war he knew the United States had little chance of winning.

  • av Jessica M. Chapman
    364,-

  • av David L Prentice
    438,-

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