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Gary R. Hess (Author)


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0801865166 978-0801865169 March 1, 2001 1St Edition

In 1950, Americans expected that the United States would wage another major war in the near future. Instead, over the course of the next half-century, they fought limited wars against minor powers: North Korea, North Vietnam, and Iraq. In Presidential Decisions for War, Gary R. Hess explores the ways in which Presidents Truman, Johnson, and Bush took America into these wars. He recreates the unfolding crises in Korea, Vietnam, and the Persian Gulf, explaining why the presidents and their advisers concluded that the use of military power was ultimately necessary to uphold U.S. security. The decisions for war are then evaluated in terms of how effectively the president assessed U.S. interests, explored alternatives to war, adhered to constitutional processes, and built congressional, popular, and international support.

Once at war, each president as commander in chief faced the challenge of waging a limited war, which imposes restrictions on military operations and objectives and on the extent to which popular emotions can be aroused. After tracing how Truman, Johnson, and Bush responded to unfolding military developments, Hess evaluates the wartime leadership of each president in terms of his effectiveness in coordinating political and military objectives, managing civilian-military relations, communicating objectives and sustaining popular and congressional support, gaining and sustaining international backing, and responding to diplomatic initiatives and opportunities for peace.

Presidential Decisions for War concludes that the quality of presidential leadership directly affected the different outcomes of these three wars, each of which remains a topic of ongoing controversy among historians and the public.


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"This book admirably introduces an historical cross-analysis that allows some assessment of US leadership during these critical times." -- Virginia Quarterly Review



"Hess's writing is clear, each chapter is sharply focused, and his comparisons are deft, all of which we have a right to expect from an historian of his stature." -- Warren I. Cohen, International History Review



"Hess's book provides us with useful and substantive cases of the ways presidents manage international crisis." -- Chris J. Dolan, White House Studies



"A solid work... Hess has packaged three historical vignettes in a thorough, concise, and readable primer on wartime presidential leadership." -- Dan Koprowski, Historian



"A thoughtful and interesting book, not the least of its merit being a useful bibliography." -- John Kentleton, Journal of Contemporary History



"The basic conception for this book is a stroke of genius... Hess gives a fine sense of how various pressures operated to shape both a president's decision for war and the way in which the decision was carried out. The book is genuinely comparative, frequently drawing parallels and showing what one president learned from his predecessors. Hess's evaluations are always thoughtful and measured." -- David W. Levy, University of Oklahoma



"Hess is skillful in his storytelling... Hess's analysis merits a wide audience -- not the least of which should be current policy makers." -- David A. Crockett, Political Science Quarterly



"Yields numerous insights and observations of presidential decision making." -- Jeremy Kuzmarov, History News Network



"An illuminating examination of U.S. involvement in war by a sophisticated observer of modern American diplomacy." -- Melvin Small, H-Diplo

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"The basic conception for this book is a stroke of genius... Hess gives a fine sense of how various pressures operated to shape both a president's decision for war and the way in which the decision was carried out. The book is genuinely comparative, frequently drawing parallels and showing what one president learned from his predecessors. Hess's evaluations are always thoughtful and measured." -- David W. Levy, University of Oklahoma

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press; 1St Edition edition (March 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801865166
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801865169
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #767,079 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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HARRY S. TRUMAN WAS VACATION in his hometown of Independence, Missouri, on the last weekend of June 1950 when he received the startling news that the North Korean army had invaded South Korea. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
major communist powers, troop increase, prewar status quo, congressional backing, war resolution, bombing pause, larger war, congressional authorization, unconditional withdrawal, bombing halt
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United States, United Nations, Saddam Hussein, South Vietnam, Security Council, Soviet Union, North Vietnam, North Korean, White House, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, State Department, Viet Cong, Middle East, Chinese People's Republic, Persian Gulf, House of Representatives, Republican Guard, Gulf of Tonkin, Southeast Asia, Eighth Army, Korean War, Democratic Party, Great Society, Wise Men
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