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Defending the Free World: John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and the Vietnam War, 1961-1965 (Praeger Studies in Diplomacy and Strategic Thought)
 
 
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Defending the Free World: John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and the Vietnam War, 1961-1965 (Praeger Studies in Diplomacy and Strategic Thought) [Hardcover]

Orrin Schwab (Author)

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September 30, 1998 0275962792 978-0275962791

Schwab examines America's decision to stand in Vietnam with a fresh perspective provided by new archival materials and the intellectual synthesis of institutional, political, and diplomatic history. Vietnam policy is shown at many different levels, from the presidency down to the level of CIA operatives in the field and public opinion specialists on the White House staff. The views of State Department officers, foreign public opinion, editorials in major U.S. newspapers, and the powerful leaders of both Congressional houses reveal an informed and highly conflicted public leadership well before American combat troops were committed in large numbers in the summer of 1965.

The study begins with John F. Kennedy's inaugural address in January of 1961 and proceeds to show the decision-making rocess regarding Vietnam and Indochina through the several critical events that led to Johnson's famous press conference speech of 1965. The author contends that responsibility for the war and its tragic consequences should not be placed upon individuals, but rather at the levels of the state, society, and the international system. This view of agency existing at a higher level than the presidency challenges the dominant view of most diplomatic historians and other writers who have focused on the blunders and misperceptions of policy makers.


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"Defending the Free World is an unusual and spirited book that analyzes how the strategies of a managerial liberalism in the Kennedy administration got us into Vietnam, and how the institutional doctrines of the Pentagon made it impossible for Johnson and Nixon to get us out, short of a catastrophic defeat....Dr. Schwab's analysis of this liberal technocracy is a major contribution to the literature on the Vietnam War."-Bruce Cumings Norman and Edna Freehling Professor The University of Chicago

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Examines America's decision to stand in Vietnam with fresh perspective provided by new archival materials and the intellectual synthesis of institutional, political, and diplomatic history.


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By the time the liberal administration of John F. Kennedy, the third postwar president, had taken office, the postwar state had reached a point of maturity. Read the first page
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technocratic internationalism, managerial internationalism, liberal internationalist view, technocratic organization, military realism, civic action programs, counterinsurgency doctrine, military counterinsurgency, technocratic state, aerial interdiction, press conference speech, counterinsurgency program, counterinsurgency warfare, liberal internationalists, military advisory group, noncommunist world
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United States, South Vietnam, Viet Cong, New York Times, State Department, North Vietnam, White House, Cold War, Department of State, William Bundy, Lyndon Johnson, Dean Rusk, Soviet Union, George Ball, Maxwell Taylor, Gulf of Tonkin, Walter Lippmann, Johns Hopkins, Republic of Vietnam, President Johnson, Washington Post, Mike Mansfield, Congressional Record, President Kennedy, Far East
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