Dean Rusk compared his position as secretary of state in the 1960s to a soldier in a foxhole, defending America against the communist alliance. Author Thomas W. Zeiler writes that the foxhole really represented the universalist ideals Rusk cherished, beliefs that were overrun by the Cold War, by the realism of the two presidents he served, and ultimately by the Vietnam War. With an eye closely on Rusk's liberal internationalism, Dean Rusk uses the secretary of state as a foil to explain to students the accomplishments of United States leadership in the world and the pitfalls the nation encountered due to the tensions between realpolitik and liberal ideology. Through the career of Rusk, the book reflects on the uses and abuses of predominant power in diplomacy, and interprets well-known events and issues in the comparative framework of idealism and realism. In explaining Rusk's policies and decisions, it also analyzes the evolving uses and interpretations of Wilsonianism, the major ideology shaping twentieth-century American diplomacy. Dean Rusk follows the course of the Cold War, the defining international conflict of the last 50 years.
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A thoroughly researched and insightful study of one of America's most important secretaries of state whose considerable accomplishments were overshadowed by his central role in shaping U.s. policy toward Vietnam. -- Gary R. Hess, Bowling Green State University A clear, concise, and readable account of Dean Rusk, a key personage of the Cold War, that provides insights into many of the important issues of the last half of the twentieth century. -- Dr. Thomas J. Schoenbaum, University of Georgia A thoughtful biography. The author sees Rusk as a committed Wilsonian internationalist who learned realism and the necessity of confronting aggression from the horrors of World War II, Korea, and the Cold War. * Booklist *
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Höhe: 236 mm
Breite: 166 mm
Dicke: 21 mm
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978-0-8420-2685-7 (9780842026857)
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Thomas W. Zeiler is associate professor of history at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Part 1 I Emregence of a Neo-Wilsonian Chapter 2 International Idealist and Realist Chapter 3 Among the Best and the Brightest Part 4 II From Core to Periphery Chapter 5 Bearing the Burden in Europe Chapter 6 Watchful Neighbor over Latin America Chapter 7 Priorities in the Third World Part 8 III Applying Principles in Vietnam Chapter 9 Collective Security in Indochina Chapter 10 Sink or Swim: From Kennedy to Johnson Chapter 11 Limits of a Limited War Chapter 12 The Whole World Was Watching Chapter 13 Fading Out