Lyndon Johnson confronts the world: American foreign policy, 1963-1968

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge: CUP, 1994Description: 342pISBN:
  • 0521414288 (hbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: Collection of 10 papers which attempt to analyse the complexities of American foreign policy after Kennedy. The Johnson presidency has been described by one observer as producing 'the most productive period in the history of our relations (with the USSR)' and by another as a period of Soviet-American coolness, conflict and cooperation.The paper cover Vietnam, South Asia, Germany, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East.
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Collection of 10 papers which attempt to analyse the complexities of American foreign policy after Kennedy. The Johnson presidency has been described by one observer as producing 'the most productive period in the history of our relations (with the USSR)' and by another as a period of Soviet-American coolness, conflict and cooperation.The paper cover Vietnam, South Asia, Germany, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East.

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