JOHN F. KENNEDY Y VIETNAM
by Rubén Herrero de Castro
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JOHN F. KENNEDY AND VIETNAM. THE FALL OF CAMELOT
Known at the time as “the best and the brightest”, the Kennedy Administration (1961-1963) faced up to a host of international crises, though none with such far-reaching effects and consequences as the outbreak of the Vietnamese War, ordered by President Kennedy. This book analyses the political and psychological developments that led the US, under the leadership of John F. Kennedy, into a war that would reshape its modern history. “Now we have a problem in making our power credible, and Vietnam is the place”.
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Worldwide rights available excluding Spain.
Author Biography
Rubén Herrero de Castro has a PhD in political science and sociology from the University of Madrid. He is a researcher of the Franklin Institute at the University of Alcala de Henares. He is also a political analyst in diverse media and a columnist for a newspaper in Cataluña. He is also the author of La realidad inventada, and John F. Kennedy y Vietnam.
Bibliographic Information
- Publication Date September 2011
- Publish StatusPublished
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