Nixon's Vietnam War

Nixon's Vietnam War1998
About this book
This is the first book to focus exclusively on Nixon's direction of the Vietnam War. Based on extensive interviews with principal players and original research in Vietnam, it goes behind the scenes in Washington and into the minds of America's leaders to provide the most complete and balanced analysis of Nixon's and Kissinger's complex and tortuous strategy and diplomacy.
Kimball explores Nixon's peculiar psychology and his curious relationship with Henry Kissinger to reveal how they influenced his pursuit of globalist goals in Vietnam. He reveals how the Nixon-Kissinger relationship worked - and how it almost fell apart. He also described the keystone of Nixon's strategy - the "Madman Theory" - which he employed to make the Communist nations think he could be provoked into fits of irrationality that might lead him to use nuclear weapons.
Details
- First published
- 1998
- OL Work ID
- OL1882273W
Subjects
Politics and governmentVietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975Vietnam War, 1961-1975Foreign relationsGuerre du Viêt-nam, 1961-1975Politique et gouvernement15.85 history of AmericaVietnamkriegVietnam-oorlogVietnamUnited States of AmericaVietnam WarGuerre du Viet-Nam (1961-1975)Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und AuswandererNixon, richard m. (richard milhous), 1913-1994United states, politics and government, 1969-1974Vietnam war, 1961-1975, united states