Presidential Decisions for War: Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf, and IraqJohns Hopkins University Press, 2009 - 329 頁 Following World War II, Americans expected that the United States would wage another major war against a superpower. Instead, the nation has fought limited wars against much weaker states, such as North Korea, North Vietnam, and Iraq. This revised and updated edition of Presidential Decisions for War analyzes the means by which four presidents have taken the nation to war and assesses the effectiveness of each president's leadership during those conflicts. Gary Hess recreates the unfolding crises in Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq to probe the reasons why Presidents Truman, Johnson, George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush and their advisors decided in favor of war. He compares the performance of the commanders-in-chief and evaluates how effectively each understood U.S. interests, explored alternatives to war, adhered to constitutional processes, and built congressional, popular, and international support. A new conclusion points out, that unlike the administrations of Truman, Johnson, and the elder Bush, George W. Bush's White House actively sought to change the international order through preemptive war and aggressive democracy building. Fully revised and featuring an examination of how each of the presidents learned from history and juggled the demands on diplomacy, this comparative study of presidential war-making elucidates how effective executive leadership—or its absence—directly affects the outcome of wars. |
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... Lyndon B. Johnson and the Vietnam Crisis " America keeps her word " LYNDON B. JOHNSON , from the grim day when the assassina- tion of John F. Kennedy thrust him into the presidency , confronted a crisis in Vietnam . Had he lived ...
... Lyndon Johnson believed in , and pressed for , military measures as the principal way to address the in- tractable problem of Vietnam . While gradually increasing the U.S. mili- tary role to a point in July 1965 that far exceeded any ...
... Lyndon B. Johnson as Commander in Chief The Strategy of Wishful Thinking LYNDON JOHNSON was an energetic commander in chief at the center of strategic , political , and diplomatic action . Three priorities guided his leadership : that ...
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We cant let the U N down | 8 |
George W Bush and the Second Crisis with | 221 |
and Their Wars | 278 |
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