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Kennedys Kitchen Cabinet And The Pursuit Of Peace The Shaping Of American Foreign Policy 19611963 1st Edition Philip A Goduti

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Kennedys Kitchen Cabinet And The Pursuit Of Peace The Shaping Of American Foreign Policy 19611963 1st Edition Philip A Goduti
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Publisher: McFarland & Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 251
Author: Philip A. Goduti
ISBN: 0786440201
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Kennedys Kitchen Cabinet And The Pursuit Of Peace The Shaping Of American Foreign Policy 19611963 1st Edition Philip A Goduti by Philip A. Goduti 0786440201 instant download after payment.

John F. Kennedy's advisors were enormously influential in the shaping of American foreign policy at a crucial time. Through an examination of primary and secondary source material, this study argues that after struggling in his first year as president, Kennedy employed the guidance of several trusted individuals to shape his foreign policy for the remainder of his time in office. A core group including McGeorge Bundy, Robert Kennedy, Robert McNamara, Maxwell Taylor and Theodore Sorensen became a "Kitchen Cabinet" that led to strong leadership in confronting the Soviet Union, Cuba, Southeast Asia and Berlin. This book explores how Kennedy established a rapport with these and other advisors and how those relationships influenced history.

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