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Judul Penulis / Pembimbing TA Tahun Penerbit Perpustakaan

Lyndon Johnson and Europe : in the shadow of Vietnam

/ by Thomas Alan Schwartz.


Nomor Panggil PUSAT

327.73009046 SCH

Penulis

SCHWARTZ, Thomas Alan

Penerbit

Harvard University Press

Tahun Terbit

2003

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Detil

ISBN : ISBN 978-067-4010-74-1
Kolasi : x, 339 halaman: ilutrasi; 21 cm
Materi Koleksi : Buku-Bacaan Pengaya Nonfiksi
Bahasa : Inggris
Subjek : Political sciences ; Ilmu politik
Kata Kunci : Foreign relations - United States - Europe
Keterangan : Traditionally seen as a master of domestic politics, Lyndon Johnson is frequently portrayed as inept in foreign relations, consumed by the war in Vietnam, and unable to provide vision or leadership for the Western alliance. In this revisionist history, Thomas Alan Schwartz takes issue with many of the popular and scholarly assumptions about the president seen as the classic "ugly American". In the first comprehensive study of Johnson's policy toward Europe - the most important theatre of the Cold War - Schwartz shows a president who guided the United States with a policy that balanced the solidarity of the Western alliance with the need to stabilize the Cold War and reduce the nuclear danger. He faced the dilemmas of maintaining the cohesion of the alliance, especially with the French withdrawal from NATO, while trying to reduce tensions between eastern and western Europe, managing bitter conflicts over international monetary and trade policies, and prosecuting an escalating war in Southeast Asia. "Lyndon Johnson and Europe" shows a fascinating new side to this giant of 20th-century American history and demonstrates that Johnson's diplomacy toward Europe deserves recognition as one of the most important achievements of his presidency.