Vietnam If Kennedy Had Lived

Virtual JFK

By (author) James G. Blight, janet M. Lang, David A. Welch Foreword by Fredrik Logevall

Hardback - £48.00

Publication date:

16 February 2009

Length of book:

456 pages

Publisher

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Dimensions:

237x162mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9780742556997

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.
Informative and at times exhilarating; recommended for academic collections.