Times of Heroism, Times of Terror
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Times of Heroism, Times of Terror

American Presidents and the Cold War

  1. 190 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Times of Heroism, Times of Terror

American Presidents and the Cold War

About this book

Understanding foreign policy has become more essential than ever in today's integrated world. How the United States acts as a nation has far-reaching consequences, especially in times of war. To better understand America's stance on foreign policy today, it is helpful to analyze how U.S. presidents and leaders have acted in the past, particularly throughout the 20th century. Thornton argues that descriptions or the classification of presidents have been misleading since presidents are often reacting to unique foreign policy crises and at times may have, through good diplomacy, forestalled serious crises from developing. Basing his insights on numerous first-hand sources such as handwritten notes and memos taken during meetings of heads-of-state, he portrays the presidents as very human individuals struggling with difficult questions and the responsibilities only men of their position have to deal with. Topics examined in the book include but are not limited to: Events leading up to the Cold War 1946-1952: Truman and Containment 1953-1960: Eisenhower and Military Challenge 1961-1963: JFK and Foreign Policy Leadership 1963-1968: Johnson and War Home and Abroad 1969-1974: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Search for Peace 1974-1976: Gerald R. Ford 1977-1980: Jimmy Carter 1981-1988: Ronald Reagan 1989-1991: George H. Bush and the End of the War. This text stands out due to its readability and its comprehensiveness. The average reader will have no problem getting a clear grasp of the topic at hand. The college professor of U.S. or international history, political science, international studies, or even ethicist who wishes to engage students in their reading assignments would do well to pick up this text.

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Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. 1 INTRODUCTION
  4. 2 TOTAL WAR AND THE QUEST FOR PEACE, 1945
  5. 3 HARRY S. TRUMAN AND CONTAINMENT, 1946–1952
  6. 4 DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER AND THE MILITARY CHALLENGE, 1953–1960
  7. 5 JOHN F. KENNEDY: THE PROBLEMS OF FOREIGN POLICY LEADERSHIP, 1961–1963
  8. 6 LYNDON B. JOHNSON AT WAR: HOME AND ABROAD, 1963–1968
  9. 7 RICHARD M. NIXON, HENRY A. KISSINGER, AND THE SEARCH FOR PEACE, 1969–1974
  10. 8 GERALD R. FORD: AN INTERREGNUM, 1974–1976
  11. 9 JIMMY CARTER: PRISONER IN THE ROSE GARDEN, 1977–1980
  12. 10 RONALD REAGAN, STAR WARS, AND THE EVIL EMPIRE, 1981–1988
  13. 11 GEORGE H. W. BUSH AND THE END OF THE COLD WAR, 1989–1991
  14. Selected Bibliography
  15. Index