
- 240 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
This study of Cold War politics explores the attitudes of William Stuart Symington, a consummate Cold Warrior and Democratic senator from Missouri. The book focuses on his transition from being an avid supporter of the military and the CIA to his dovish position on the Vietnam War, as he questioned all foreign commitments, as well as military and CIA budgets. His ideas influenced presidential administrations ranging from Truman's to Nixon's. He exposed covert activity associated with the Vietnam War and worked to restore the constitutional balance between the executive and legislative branches of the government. Symington held several appointive positions within the Truman administration where he was instrumental in the unification of the armed services: he served as the first Secretary of the Air Force, a post responsible for the conduct of the Berlin Blockade. As a senator, he was a strong voice for the military, and he openly criticized President Eisenhower for his defense policies and meager budgets. A vociferous advocate of the big bomber and ICBMs, he helped establish the missile gap myth, providing the Democratic Party with a key issue in the 1960 presidential race. This well-documented study highlights the importance of and the interplay among significant personalities, circumstances, and public policy at a key point in our nation's history.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Mr. Symington Goes to Washington: The Origins of a Cold Warrior
- Chapter 3 Joining the Front Lines: Implementing the Truman Doctrine and Containment
- Chapter 4 Defining the Cold War: “And the United States Is Losing that War”
- Chapter 5 The Eisenhower Administration: “If I Don’t Catch ’Em I'll Worry ’Em Like Hell”
- Chapter 6 The Making of a Myth: Stuart Symington and the Missile Gap
- Chapter 7 Mr. Symington Throws His Hat in the Ring: The Election of 1960 and the Missile Gap
- Chapter 8 “Fish or Cut Bait”: LBJ and the Vietnam War
- Chapter 9 The Nixon Administration and the Wars in Indochina
- Chapter 10 The Final Term in the Senate
- Chapter 11 Conclusion
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
- Photographs