Republicans and Vietnam, 1961-1968
By (Author) Terry Dietz
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
22nd April 1986
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
959.7043373
Hardback
199
.,." an excellent contribution to the history of a tumultuous period."-Charles E. Goodell, King & Spalding, Washington, D.C.
... an excellent contribution to the history of a tumultuous period.-Charles E. Goodell, King & Spalding, Washington, D.C.
In the first book-length treatment of the subject, Republicans and Vietnam, 1961-1968, Terry Dietz explains how Republican Congressional leaders tried to rationalize their traditional opposition to the spread of Communism with their objections to the ways in which Lyndon Johnson escalated U.S. involvement in Vietnam. He effectively contrasts the different styles of Gerald Ford and Everett Dirkson.-Capitol Hill Magazine, official publication for the Republican Capital Hill Club in Washington
It is a scholarly, thorough, and objective account of the policy positions taken by Congressional Republicans and fills a void in the literature of the Vietnam era.-William B. Prendergast
It is a valuable and needed addition to the Vietnam-Seth P. Tillman, Research Professor of Diplomacy, Georgetown University
..." an excellent contribution to the history of a tumultuous period."-Charles E. Goodell, King & Spalding, Washington, D.C.
"It is a scholarly, thorough, and objective account of the policy positions taken by Congressional Republicans and fills a void in the literature of the Vietnam era."-William B. Prendergast
"It is a valuable and needed addition to the Vietnam"-Seth P. Tillman, Research Professor of Diplomacy, Georgetown University
"In the first book-length treatment of the subject, Republicans and Vietnam, 1961-1968, Terry Dietz explains how Republican Congressional leaders tried to rationalize their traditional opposition to the spread of Communism with their objections to the ways in which Lyndon Johnson escalated U.S. involvement in Vietnam. He effectively contrasts the different styles of Gerald Ford and Everett Dirkson."-Capitol Hill Magazine, official publication for the Republican Capital Hill Club in Washington
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