Memorandum of Conference With President Kennedy, January 25, 1961

Memorandum of Conference With President Kennedy, January 25, 1961
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Features a memorandum of a January 25, 1961 conference with U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917-1963) regarding U.S. policy on Cuba. Notes that the memo is from the section on Cuba (1961-1962) of volume ten of "Foreign Relations of the United States," a publication of the U.S. Department of State.

Memorandum of Discussion, January 28, 1961

Memorandum of Discussion, January 28, 1961
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Features a memorandum of a January 28, 1961 discussion with U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917-1963) in which the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) argue that an invasion of Cuba would not succeed. Notes that the memo is from the section on Cuba (1961-1962) of volume ten of "Foreign Relations of the United States," a publication of the U.S. Department of State.

Mrs. Kennedy

Mrs. Kennedy
Author: Barbara Leaming
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2011-11-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1451678118

New York Times bestselling author Barbara Leaming answers the question: What was it like to be Mrs. John F. Kennedy during the dramatic thousand days of the Kennedy presidency? Here for the first time is the full story of the extravagant interplay of sex and politics that constitutes one of modern history's most spectacular dramas. Drawing from recently declassified top-secret material, as well as revelatory eyewitness accounts, Secret Service records, and Jacqueline Kennedy’s personal letters, bestselling biographer Barbara Leaming answers the question: what was it like to be Mrs. John F. Kennedy during the dramatic thousand days of the Kennedy presidency? Brilliantly researched, Leaming’s poignant and powerful chronicle illuminates the tumultuous day-to-day life of a woman who entered the White House at age thirty-one, seven years into a complex and troubled marriage, and left at thirty-four after her husband's assassination. Revealing the full story of the interplay of sex and politics in Washington, Mrs. Kennedy will indelibly challenge our vision of this fascinating woman, and bring a new perspective to her crucial role in the Kennedy presidency.

US Foreign Policy Decision-Making from Truman to Kennedy

US Foreign Policy Decision-Making from Truman to Kennedy
Author: A. Hybel
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2014-03-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137294868

The book has three objectives: to expose students to the ways different US presidents handled major foreign policy making problems; to test the explanatory value of alternative decision-making models; And to reintroduce students to a wide range of critical US foreign policy issues.

John F. Kennedy and the Race to the Moon

John F. Kennedy and the Race to the Moon
Author: J. Logsdon
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2011-02-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0230116310

While there are many biographies of JFK and accounts of the early years of US space efforts, this book uses primary source material and interviews with key participants to provide a comprehensive account of how the actions taken by JFK's administration have shaped the course of the US space program over the last 45 years.

John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy
Author: Alan Brinkley
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012
Genre: Presidents
ISBN: 0805083499

Jack Kennedy: The Education of a Statesman

Jack Kennedy: The Education of a Statesman
Author: Barbara Leaming
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2007-08-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0393344282

"An absorbing and enjoyable book."—New York Times Book Review Drawing on new primary sources, this biography is the first to detail the influence of British history, literature, and culture—in particular, the ideas of Winston Churchill—on America's thirty-fifth president. For the first time we trace the friendships and forces that led to the White House and shaped Kennedy's actions there. In this intimate portrait of a leader torn between politics and principle, we finally come to know the man Kennedy wanted to be and to understand his long, private struggle to become that man.

The Universe Unraveling

The Universe Unraveling
Author: Seth S. Jacobs
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2012-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 080146451X

During the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations, Laos was positioned to become a major front in the Cold War. Yet American policymakers ultimately chose to resist communism in neighboring South Vietnam instead. Two generations of historians have explained this decision by citing logistical considerations. Laos's landlocked, mountainous terrain, they hold, made the kingdom an unpropitious place to fight, while South Vietnam—possessing a long coastline, navigable rivers, and all-weather roads—better accommodated America's military forces. The Universe Unraveling is a provocative reinterpretation of U.S.-Laos relations in the years leading up to the Vietnam War. Seth Jacobs argues that Laos boasted several advantages over South Vietnam as a battlefield, notably its thousand-mile border with Thailand, whose leader was willing to allow Washington to use his nation as a base from which to attack the communist Pathet Lao.More significant in determining U.S. policy in Southeast Asia than strategic appraisals of the Laotian landscape were cultural perceptions of the Lao people. Jacobs contends that U.S. policy toward Laos under Eisenhower and Kennedy cannot be understood apart from the traits Americans ascribed to their Lao allies. Drawing on diplomatic correspondence and the work of iconic figures like "celebrity saint" Tom Dooley, Jacobs finds that the characteristics American statesmen and the American media attributed to the Lao—laziness, immaturity, and cowardice—differed from the traits assigned the South Vietnamese, making Lao chances of withstanding communist aggression appear dubious. The Universe Unraveling combines diplomatic, cultural, and military history to provide a new perspective on how prejudice can shape policy decisions and even the course of history.