Helsing provides a unique perspective on the escalation of the Vietnam War. He examines what many analysts and former policymakers in the Johnson administration have acknowledged as a cru… Mehr…
Helsing provides a unique perspective on the escalation of the Vietnam War. He examines what many analysts and former policymakers in the Johnson administration have acknowledged as a crucial factor in the way the United States escalated in Vietnam: Johnson's desire for both guns and butter—his belief that he must stem the advance of communism in Southeast Asia while pursuing a Great Society at home.He argues that the United States government, the president, and his key advisers in particular engaged in a major pattern of deception in how the United States committed its military force in Vietnam. He then argues that a significant sector of the government was deceived as well. The first half of the book traces and analyzes the pattern of deception from 1964 through July 1965. The second half shows how the military and political decisions to escalate influenced—and were influenced by—the economic advice and policies being given the President. This in-depth analysis will be of particular concern to scholars, students, and researchers involved with U.S. foreign and military policy, the Vietnam War, and Presidential war powers. Trade Books>Hardcover>U.S. History>U.S. History>U.S. History, Bloomsbury Academic Core >2<
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Helsing provides a unique perspective on the escalation of the Vietnam War. He examines what many analysts and former policymakers in the Johnson administration have acknowledged as a cru… Mehr…
Helsing provides a unique perspective on the escalation of the Vietnam War. He examines what many analysts and former policymakers in the Johnson administration have acknowledged as a crucial factor in the way the United States escalated in Vietnam: Johnson's desire for both guns and butter--his belief that he must stem the advance of communism in Southeast Asia while pursuing a Great Society at home. He argues that the United States government, the president, and his key advisers in particular engaged in a major pattern of deception in how the United States committed its military force in Vietnam. He then argues that a significant sector of the government was deceived as well. The first half of the book traces and analyzes the pattern of deception from 1964 through July 1965. The second half shows how the military and political decisions to escalate influenced--and were influenced by--the economic advice and policies being given the President. This in-depth analysis will be of particular concern to scholars, students, and researchers involved with U.S. foreign and military policy, the Vietnam War, and Presidential war powers. Media > Book, [PU: Praeger]<
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Hardback, [PU: ABC-CLIO], This text examines President Johnson's efforts to stem the advance of Communism in Southeast Asia while pursuing a "Great Society" at home. It argues that the US… Mehr…
Hardback, [PU: ABC-CLIO], This text examines President Johnson's efforts to stem the advance of Communism in Southeast Asia while pursuing a "Great Society" at home. It argues that the US government and the president engaged in a major pattern of deception regarding the US military action in Vietnam., Vietnam War<
Helsing provides a unique perspective on the escalation of the Vietnam War. He examines what many analysts and former policymakers in the Johnson administration have acknowledged as a cru… Mehr…
Helsing provides a unique perspective on the escalation of the Vietnam War. He examines what many analysts and former policymakers in the Johnson administration have acknowledged as a crucial factor in the way the United States escalated in Vietnam: Johnson's desire for both guns and butter—his belief that he must stem the advance of communism in Southeast Asia while pursuing a Great Society at home.He argues that the United States government, the president, and his key advisers in particular engaged in a major pattern of deception in how the United States committed its military force in Vietnam. He then argues that a significant sector of the government was deceived as well. The first half of the book traces and analyzes the pattern of deception from 1964 through July 1965. The second half shows how the military and political decisions to escalate influenced—and were influenced by—the economic advice and policies being given the President. This in-depth analysis will be of particular concern to scholars, students, and researchers involved with U.S. foreign and military policy, the Vietnam War, and Presidential war powers. Trade Books>Hardcover>U.S. History>U.S. History>U.S. History, Bloomsbury Academic Core >2<
Helsing provides a unique perspective on the escalation of the Vietnam War. He examines what many analysts and former policymakers in the Johnson administration have acknowledged as a cru… Mehr…
Helsing provides a unique perspective on the escalation of the Vietnam War. He examines what many analysts and former policymakers in the Johnson administration have acknowledged as a crucial factor in the way the United States escalated in Vietnam: Johnson's desire for both guns and butter--his belief that he must stem the advance of communism in Southeast Asia while pursuing a Great Society at home. He argues that the United States government, the president, and his key advisers in particular engaged in a major pattern of deception in how the United States committed its military force in Vietnam. He then argues that a significant sector of the government was deceived as well. The first half of the book traces and analyzes the pattern of deception from 1964 through July 1965. The second half shows how the military and political decisions to escalate influenced--and were influenced by--the economic advice and policies being given the President. This in-depth analysis will be of particular concern to scholars, students, and researchers involved with U.S. foreign and military policy, the Vietnam War, and Presidential war powers. Media > Book, [PU: Praeger]<
Hardback, [PU: ABC-CLIO], This text examines President Johnson's efforts to stem the advance of Communism in Southeast Asia while pursuing a "Great Society" at home. It argues that the US… Mehr…
Hardback, [PU: ABC-CLIO], This text examines President Johnson's efforts to stem the advance of Communism in Southeast Asia while pursuing a "Great Society" at home. It argues that the US government and the president engaged in a major pattern of deception regarding the US military action in Vietnam., Vietnam War<
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This text examines President Johnson's efforts to stem the advance of Communism in Southeast Asia while pursuing a "Great Society" at home. It argues that the US government and the president engaged in a major pattern of deception regarding the US military action in Vietnam.
Detailangaben zum Buch - Johnson's War/Johnson's Great Society: The Guns and Butter Trap Jeffrey W. Helsing Author
Buch in der Datenbank seit 2007-06-04T15:50:19+02:00 (Berlin) Detailseite zuletzt geändert am 2024-01-01T10:03:32+01:00 (Berlin) ISBN/EAN: 0275964493
ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 0-275-96449-3, 978-0-275-96449-8 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: johnson, jan van helsing, jeffrey Titel des Buches: societies, johnson, the guns war, great war, butter, helsing