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Edward Lansdale's Cold War (Culture, Politics, and the Cold War) [Paperback]

Jonathan Nashel (Author)
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November 30, 2005
The man widely believed to have been the model for Alden Pyle in Graham Greene s The Quiet American, Edward G. Lansdale (1908 1987) was a Cold War celebrity. A former advertising executive turned undercover CIA agent, he was credited during the 1950s with almost single-handedly preventing a communist takeover of the Philippines and with helping to install Ngo Dinh Diem as president of the American-backed government of South Vietnam. Adding to his notoriety, during the Kennedy administration Lansdale was put in charge of Operation Mongoose, the covert plot to overthrow the government of Cuba s Fidel Castro by assassination or other means.

In this book, Jonathan Nashel reexamines Lansdale s role as an agent of American Cold War foreign policy and takes into account both his actual activities and the myths that grew to surround him. In contrast to previous portraits, which tend to depict Lansdale either as the incarnation of U.S. imperialist ambitions or as a farsighted patriot dedicated to the spread of democracy abroad, Nashel offers a more complex and nuanced interpretation. At times we see Lansdale as the arrogant "ugly American," full of confidence that he has every right to make the world in his own image and utterly blind to his own cultural condescension. This is the Lansdale who would use any conceivable gimmick to serve U.S. aims, from rigging elections to sugaring communist gas tanks. Elsewhere, however, he seems genuinely respectful of the cultures he encounters, open to differences and new possibilities, and willing to tailor American interests to Third World needs.

Rather than attempting to reconcile these apparently contradictory images of Lansdale, Nashel explores the ways in which they reflected a broader tension within the culture of Cold War America. The result is less a conventional biography than an analysis of the world in which Lansdale operated and the particular historical forces that shaped him from the imperatives of anticommunist ideology and the assumptions of modernization theory to the techniques of advertising and the insights of anthropology.

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As Jonathan Nashel's assiduous, absorbing book reveals, Lansdale was a bundle of contradictions: furtive and flamboyant, shrewd and naïve, conspiratorial and idealistic, a charlatan and (almost) an innocent abroad. … Many of the themes of Nashel's enlightening book, regarding Landsdales's life and the increasingly far-off times in which he thrived, are embedded in these hollow, hypnotic eyes. --Project Muse

In truth, as Nashel convincingly demonstrates, the folksy, harmonica-playing Lansdale may have been able to befriend Filipinos and Vietnamese, but he remained blind to the profound cultural differences that separated them from Americans. To Lansdale, the American revolutionaries at Concord and Valley Forge would have recognized the Vietnamese as 'kindred souls.' But his injunctions to Ngo Dinh Diem to imitate George Washington by becoming the father of his country were so maddening that one day Diem shouted at him, 'Stop calling me papa!' As Nashel puts it, Lansdale 'combined a nearly anthropological interest in the indigenous traditions and concerns of Southeast Asians with a passionate and fatal assumption that those traditions could only be leading in the direction of an American-style democracy. --New York Time Book Review

An original and insightful work, combining the approaches of cultural and diplomatic history in ways that finally reveal the real and symbolic significance of Edward G. Lansdale s Cold War work. While many others have treated Lansdale as emblematic, Jonathan Nashel is the first historian to carefully connect his words and deeds to the national mission he represented. --The Journal of American History

Nashel writes a convincing study of Edward Lansdale and his place in American Cold War culture. Thoroughly researched. . . . (A) major contribution to the cultural and military historiography of the Cold War. --H-Net Reviews

Jonathan Nashel has written not only a standard biography of Edward Lansdale but also a biographical rumination organized around the several themes and offering a heavy dose of cultural analysis. . . .

Nashel is broadly successful. --American Communist History, 2009

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As Jonathan Nashel's assiduous, absorbing book reveals, Lansdale was a bundle of contradictions: furtive and flamboyant, shrewd and naive, conspiratorial and idealistic, a charlatan and (almost) an innocent abroad. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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  • Paperback: 278 pages
  • Publisher: Univ. of Massachusetts Press (November 30, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1558494642
  • ISBN-13: 978-1558494640
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommended by James Gibney, December 26, 2009
This review is from: Edward Lansdale's Cold War (Culture, Politics, and the Cold War) (Paperback)
James Gibney, one of my most respected sources for common-sense and integrity, posted a review of this book on 15 January 2006 in the New York Times. At Phi Beta Iota, the Public Intelligence Blog, I have posted that three-page review along with some other original references on "Colonel" Landsdale, a journalism drop-out from UCLA and form advertising person, that document the role he played in making genocide and atrocities part of the "Made in USA" Cold War tool-kit.

"The truth at any cost reduces all other costs."

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WHEN EDWARD G. LANSDALE died in 1987,his obituary made the front page of the New York Times. Read the first page
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United States, Southeast Asia, South Vietnam, World War, Third World, Graham Greene, Cao Dai, Edward Lansdale, President Kennedy, Vietnam War, Allen Dulles, American Revolution, General Lansdale, New York Times, Ngo Dinh Diem, The Pentagon Papers, North Vietnam, Viet Nam, Ramon Magsaysay, Operation Mongoose, Fidel Castro, Saturday Evening Post, Bao Dai, John Foster Dulles, Oliver Stone
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