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Public image, private interest : Kissinger's foreign policy strategies in Vietnam / Henry Paolucci ; preface by Anne Paolucci.

Van Pelt Library E840.8.K58 P35 2002
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Paolucci, Henry.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Kissinger, Henry, 1923-2023.
Kissinger, Henry.
United States--Foreign relations--1961-1963.
United States.
International relations.
United States--Foreign relations--1963-1969.
United States--Foreign relations--1969-1974.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Diplomatic history.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975.
Diplomatic history.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Peace.
Peace.
Statesmen--United States--Biography.
Statesmen.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
210 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Smyrna, DE : Griffon House Publications for the Bagehot Council, [2002]
Contents:
About The Walter Bagehot Research Council On National Sovereignty / Henry Paolucci, 1980 7
Part 1 Who is Kissinger? 13
Publisher's Foreword to the 1980 Edition 17
Author's Preface to the First Edition (1972) 19
1. "Nixon's Most Astute Appointment" 22
Critic of the Eisenhower-Dulles Strategy 23
The Limited-War Strategy 25
Beyond the Nation State 27
The Kissinger Riddle 28
2. Nixon's Supreme Strategist 31
3. Our Captive President: The Ascendancy of a Supranationalist Professor 37
4. The Last War 43
5. Kissinger, Poor Richard, and National Review 48
Part 2 Kissinger's War: 1957-1975 57
Note to the 1980 Edition 58
7. Introduction: The Kissinger Legacy 59
The War in Theory: Kissinger's Apprenticeship 60
Back Door to Nixon 66
The Buckley "Passport" 69
The Clark Clifford Connection 71
Nixon's Inaugural: The Pledge to Negotiate 75
What Price Kissinger? 78
8. The Detente Power-Vacuum 82
Kissinger's "Detente or Bust" Policy 83
C. B. Marshall on the Logic of Detente 85
9. Our Vietnam Defeat: Why the Six-Year Delay? 91
Kissinger's Limited-War Doctrine 93
10. The Crime of No-Win Belligerency 95
Angola and Watergate 96
The Soft Core 99
Kissinger's Protracted Deception 100
11. An Exemplary Debate on Angola: Tunney, Stevenson, Goldwater, and Helms 104
Senator Byrd on the Role of Congress 106
Tunney Cites Taft 108
The Stevenson-Goldwater Resolution 108
Garn and Domenici 110
Helms' Rejection of Negotiated Settlements 111
12. The "Secret" Kremlin Speech 114
A "Nixon" Profile for the Kremlin Leaders 115
The Carrot and the Stick 119
Euphoria in Warsaw 120
13. Kissinger's War: A Revisionist Perspective 124
Theory in Action: The Moscow Summit of 1972 126
The Incredible Credibility Doctrine 129
False Counselors, Benighted Presidents 131
14. Carter and Moynihan vs. Kissinger: Freedom or Peace? 133
George Will: The Detente Drunk Has Ended 133
"How Much Does Freedom Matter?" 135
Johnson's Fall, Nixon's Rise 139
Kissinger or Moynihan? 141
15. From Kant to Kissinger and Brzezinski 142
Kant's Imperative for Peace 142
Carl Friedrich's Marxist Transformation 144
From Friedrich to Rostow 145
Kissinger and Kant at the U.N. 147
Brzezinski and Gardner 149
The Peace and Freedom of Peers 152
16. Conclusion: The Fixed Fight 156
Part 3 More on Kissinger 165
17. Vietnam: Mask of Peace 167
18. The Atrocities of March 1968 172
19. Camouflaged Surrender in Vietnam: Nixon Must Dismiss Kissinger or Kissinger Must Voluntarily Resign 177
20. A Red-China Puppet Show: Nixon Kowtows, Kissinger Pulls the Strings 181
21. "However Vague, However Elusive, However Indirect": Kissinger's Plea for a Face-Saving Formula 185
22. National Reviews's White House Contact: The Kissinger-Buckley Odyssey 189
23. Will America Surrender? 198
Appendix (From the Congressional Record, August 4, 1971) 205
About ... Who is Kissinger?" 211
Henry Paolucci 212.
Notes:
Compilation of two previously published works with the addition of various numbers of the monthly newsletter State of the nation, published between 1969 and 1980 by the Bagehot Council.
First work, Who is Kissinger?, originally published: New York : Griffon House Publications, 1972. Second work, Kissinger's war, 1957-1975, originally published: Whitestone, N.Y. : Published for the Walter Bagehot Research Council by Griffon House Publications, c1980.
Includes index.
Contains:
Paolucci, Henry. Who is Kissinger?
Paolucci, Henry. Kissinger's war, 1957-1975.
ISBN:
0918680972
0918680980
OCLC:
123123570

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