The Year of the Hare: America in Vietnam, January 25, 1963-February 15, 1964

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University of Georgia Press, 01.03.1999 - 304 Seiten
When the United States government engineered the overthrow of the troublesome South Vietnamese leader Ngo Dinh Diem in November 1963, it set in motion a tumultuous course of events deepening the Vietnam War. The Year of the Hare asks why President John F. Kennedy decided to depose his ally of nine years, despite almost daily warnings from some cabinet officials that the most likely consequence of a coup would be chaos.

Why did Kennedy and his colleagues choose this perilous course in the midst of an uncertain civil war? To answer this question, The Year of the Hare takes us inside the Kennedy administration, where the State Department largely supported the coup while the Pentagon and the CIA consistently resisted it. Francis X. Winters’s research is based on in-depth interviews with high-ranking members of the Kennedy administration, including Dean Rusk, McGeorge Bundy, and George Ball, along with the newly issued multivolume compilation Foreign Relations and the United States, 1961-1964, Vietnam and the recently opened General Records of the U.S. State Department for 1963.

The reasons for American support of the coup in Vietnam, Winters asserts, lie both in the ethos of the era, with its dynamic confidence in the superiority of American ideals, and in Kennedy’s political aspirations. The Year of the Hare explores the synergy between the idealism and personal ambition that were at the root of the war that haunts us still.

 

Inhalt

A Tale of Two Walls
1
Signs and Portents
19
Who Are These People?
29
Sleeping in the Same Bed Dreaming Different Dreams
40
Doing Business on the Weekend
54
Selma and Saigon
65
The Presidential Seal
74
Who Will Kowtow?
91
Last Rites and Final Judgments
100
Aftershocks
114
Lessons of the Year of the Hare
203
The Mirror of the Wall
224
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Francis X. Winters, a professor of ethics and international affairs with the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He is the author of Politics and Ethics and edited Ethics and Nuclear Strategy.

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