23-12-2013, 05:37 PM
Thanks Michele.
That essay in Bob Parry's Consortium News--who I hope everyone tries to support--is a longer adaptation of what I spoke about at the Wecht Conference in Pittsburgh. Its a bit more inclusive of some other aspects of Kennedy's foreign policy. In Pittsburgh, I concentrated on areas besides Vietnam and Cuba to show that:
1.) People had concentrated on those two areas while ignoring other areas which are just as important in some ways
2.) To show that Kennedy's foreign policy was not really a matter of ad hoc instances. But it really had a gestalt overview behind it, one that had been formed prior to Kennedy becoming president.
Tracy, the Rakove book is pretty good. I have it and will review it. I don't think its quite as good as Betting on the Africans, which I already reviewed. And which I used in the essay. And which is coming out in paperback.
That essay in Bob Parry's Consortium News--who I hope everyone tries to support--is a longer adaptation of what I spoke about at the Wecht Conference in Pittsburgh. Its a bit more inclusive of some other aspects of Kennedy's foreign policy. In Pittsburgh, I concentrated on areas besides Vietnam and Cuba to show that:
1.) People had concentrated on those two areas while ignoring other areas which are just as important in some ways
2.) To show that Kennedy's foreign policy was not really a matter of ad hoc instances. But it really had a gestalt overview behind it, one that had been formed prior to Kennedy becoming president.
Tracy, the Rakove book is pretty good. I have it and will review it. I don't think its quite as good as Betting on the Africans, which I already reviewed. And which I used in the essay. And which is coming out in paperback.