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Vietnam If Kennedy Had Lived - Virtual JFK (Hardcover): James G. Blight, Janet M. Lang, David A. Welch Vietnam If Kennedy Had Lived - Virtual JFK (Hardcover)
James G. Blight, Janet M. Lang, David A. Welch; Foreword by Fredrik Logevall
R1,425 Discovery Miles 14 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Virtual JFK DVD is now available For more information on the film companion to the book, visit http: //www.virtualjfk.com/ It Matters Who Is President Then and Now At the heart of this provocative book lies the fundamental question: Does it matter who is president on issues of war and peace? The Vietnam War was one of the most catastrophic and bloody in living memory, and its lessons take on resonance in light of America's current devastating involvement in Iraq. Tackling head-on the most controversial and debated "what if" in U.S. foreign policy, this unique work explores what President John F. Kennedy would have done in Vietnam if he had not been assassinated in 1963. Drawing on a wealth of recently declassified documents, frank oral testimony of White House officials from both the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, and the analysis of top historians, this book presents compelling evidence that JFK was ready to end U.S. involvement well before the conflict escalated. With vivid immediacy, readers will feel they are in the president's war room as the debates raged that forever changed the course of American history and continue to affect us profoundly today as the shadows of Vietnam stretch into Iraq."

The Armageddon Letters - Kennedy, Khrushchev, Castro in the Cuban Missile Crisis (Paperback): James G. Blight, Janet M. Lang The Armageddon Letters - Kennedy, Khrushchev, Castro in the Cuban Missile Crisis (Paperback)
James G. Blight, Janet M. Lang
R867 Discovery Miles 8 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In October, 1962, the Cuban missile crisis brought human civilization to the brink of destruction. On the 50th anniversary of the most dangerous confrontation of the nuclear era, two of the leading experts on the crisis recreate the drama of those tumultuous days as experienced by the leaders of the three countries directly involved: U.S. President John F. Kennedy, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, and Cuban President Fidel Castro. Organized around the letters exchanged among the leaders as the crisis developed and augmented with many personal details of the circumstances under which they were written, considered, and received, Blight and Lang poignantly document the rapidly shifting physical and psychological realities faced in Washington, Moscow, and Havana. The result is a revolving stage that allows the reader to experience the Cuban missile crisis as never before-through the eyes of each leader as they move through the crisis. The Armageddon Letters: Kennedy, Khrushchev, Castro in the Cuban Missile Crisis transports the reader back to October 1962, telling a story as gripping as any fictional apocalyptic novel.

Becoming Enemies - U.S.-Iran Relations and the Iran-Iraq War, 1979-1988 (Paperback): James G. Blight, Janet M. Lang, Hussein... Becoming Enemies - U.S.-Iran Relations and the Iran-Iraq War, 1979-1988 (Paperback)
James G. Blight, Janet M. Lang, Hussein Banai, Malcolm Byrne, John Tirman; Foreword by …
R1,185 Discovery Miles 11 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Becoming Enemies brings the unique methods of critical oral history, developed to study flashpoints from the Cold War such as the Cuban Missile Crisis, to understand U.S. and Iranian relations from the fall of the Shah in 1978 through the Iranian hostage crisis and the Iran-Iraq war. Scholars and former officials involved with U.S. and UN policy take a fresh look at U.S and Iranian relations during this time, with special emphasis on the U.S. role in the Iran-Iraq War. With its remarkable declassified documentation and oral testimony that bear directly on questions of U.S. policymaking with regard to the Iran-Iraq War, Becoming Enemies reveals much that was previously unknown about U.S. policy before, during, and after the war. They go beyond mere reportage to offer lessons regarding fundamental foreign policy challenges to the U.S. that transcend time and place.

Virtual JFK - Vietnam If Kennedy Had Lived (Paperback): James G. Blight, Janet M. Lang, David A. Welch Virtual JFK - Vietnam If Kennedy Had Lived (Paperback)
James G. Blight, Janet M. Lang, David A. Welch; Foreword by Fredrik Logevall
R887 Discovery Miles 8 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Virtual JFK DVD is now available For more information on the film companion to the book, visit http: //www.virtualjfk.com/ It Matters Who Is President Then and Now At the heart of this provocative book lies the fundamental question: Does it matter who is president on issues of war and peace? The Vietnam War was one of the most catastrophic and bloody in living memory, and its lessons take on resonance in light of America's current devastating involvement in Iraq. Tackling head-on the most controversial and debated "what if" in U.S. foreign policy, this unique work explores what President John F. Kennedy would have done in Vietnam if he had not been assassinated in 1963. Drawing on a wealth of recently declassified documents, frank oral testimony of White House officials from both the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, and the analysis of top historians, this book presents compelling evidence that JFK was ready to end U.S. involvement well before the conflict escalated. With vivid immediacy, readers will feel they are in the president's war room as the debates raged that forever changed the course of American history and continue to affect us profoundly today as the shadows of Vietnam stretch into Iraq."

Sad and Luminous Days - Cuba's Struggle with the Superpowers after the Missile Crisis (Hardcover, Annotated Ed): James G.... Sad and Luminous Days - Cuba's Struggle with the Superpowers after the Missile Crisis (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
James G. Blight, Philip Brenner
R2,465 Discovery Miles 24 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In October 1962 school children huddled under their desks and diplomats feverishly negotiated as the world sat on the brink of nuclear war. The Cuban Missile Crisis was the most dangerous moment in modern history and resulted in a changed worldview for the United States, the Soviet Union, and Cuba. In tracing the developments of the missile crisis and beyond, Sad and Luminous Days presents and interprets a heretofore unavailable (and largely unknown) secret speech that Castro delivered to the Cuban leadership in 1968. In it, Castro reflects on the crisis and reveals the distrust and bitterness that characterized Cuban-Soviet relations in 1968. Blight and Brenner frame the annotated speech with an examination of the missile crisis itself, and an analysis of Cuban-Soviet relations between 1962-1968, ending with an epilogue that highlights the lessons the missile crisis offers us in the current search for security and a stable world order. Sad and Luminous Days sheds new light on Cuban-Soviet relations and should be required reading not only for Cold-War scholars and historians, but also for anyone intrigued by the drama of the thirteen momentous days in October 1962.

Intelligence and the Cuban Missile Crisis (Hardcover): James G. Blight, David A. Welch Intelligence and the Cuban Missile Crisis (Hardcover)
James G. Blight, David A. Welch
R4,261 Discovery Miles 42 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Intelligence and the Cuban Missile Crisis examines for the first time the role and performance of all three intelligence communities centrally involved in this seminal event: American, Soviet and Cuban. The ways in which organizational and personality variables affect the political exploitation of intelligence is assessed followed by an analysis of the psychology of intelligence assessment, showing how common cognitive and motivational pathologies can explain crucial errors of inference and attribution made by all three intelligence communities. In closing, the lessons of the volume as a whole are reflected upon for the theory and practice of intelligence assessment, and for our understanding of the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Intelligence and the Cuban Missile Crisis (Paperback): James G. Blight, David A. Welch Intelligence and the Cuban Missile Crisis (Paperback)
James G. Blight, David A. Welch
R1,475 Discovery Miles 14 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Intelligence played a crucial part in the genesis, management and resolution of the Cuban missile crisis in 1962, the world's closest brush with nuclear war. This study examines the role and performance of all three intelligence communities centrally involved in this event: American, Soviet and Cuban.

The Shattered Crystal Ball - Fear and Learning in the Cuban Missile Crisis (Paperback, Revised): James G. Blight The Shattered Crystal Ball - Fear and Learning in the Cuban Missile Crisis (Paperback, Revised)
James G. Blight
R981 Discovery Miles 9 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'. . . an extraordinarily accurate and insightful account of the Cuban missile crisis. I remember well the fear of which he writes so persuasively.'--Robert S. McNamara, Secretary of Defense to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson

The Fog of War - Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara (Paperback): James G. Blight, Janet M. Lang The Fog of War - Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara (Paperback)
James G. Blight, Janet M. Lang
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R869 Discovery Miles 8 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Robert S. McNamara is one of modern America's most controversial figures. His opinions, policies, and actions have led to a firestorm of debate, ignited most recently by Errol Morris's Academy Award-winning film, The Fog of War. In the companion book, editors James G. Blight and janet M. Lang use lessons from McNamara's life to examine issues of war and peace in the 20th century. McNamara's career spans some of America's defining events--from the end of World War I, through the course of World War II, and the unfolding of the Cold War in Cuba, Vietnam, and around the world. The Fog of War brings together film transcripts, documents, dialogues, and essays to explore what the horrors and triumphs of the 20th century can teach us about the future.

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