President Lyndon Johnson and Soviet Communism
By (Author) John Dumbrell
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
3rd June 2004
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
327.7304709046
Paperback
208
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This major new study fills a significant gap in the academic literature on the Cold War by considering President Lyndon Johnson's policy towards the Soviet Union. The author examines the attitudes of Johnson and his leading advisers toward the Soviet leadership, taking into account the effects of Moscow's growing splits with Beijing, the impact on US-Soviet relations of nuclear issues, the Vietnam War, and clashes over Cuba, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. The author's research is based on detailed scrutiny of archives in Britain and the United States, as well as recently published document collections. His study also examines the President's personal leadership qualities, his mistakes in Vietnam and his success as a peacemaker with Moscow. The book constitutes a major contribution to literature on President Johnson's foreign policy 'beyond Vietnam'.
"Well written and well presented ... of first class quality and will be useful to those studying American foreign policy, the Cold War and international relations."--Saki R. Dockrill, King's College, London
John Dumbrell is Professor of Politics at the University of Leicester