The Kennedys in the World tells a new, rich, fascinating, and
consequential story about Jack, Bobby, and Ted Kennedy. From an early
age the brothers developed a deep understanding of the different
peoples, cultures, and ideologies around the world; a keen
appreciation for the challenges that such differences created for the
United States; and a strong desire to reshape America's response to
them. From their childhoods in the first half of the twentieth
century, the brothers were prodded by their ruthless, demanding,
win-at-all-costs father, Joe Kennedy, and their cold and distant
mother, Rose, to learn and care about the world - and told they could
shape America's role in it. For more than six decades after World War
II, the brothers shaped broad issues of war and peace as well as the
U.S. response to almost every major global challenge of their times:
the Soviet Union and China, the Cold War and Cuba, the Dominican
Republic and Chile, Nicaragua and El Salvador, Korea and Vietnam,
South Africa and Northern Ireland, and Iraq (twice). In their time,
America was what it remains today - the world's greatest power, with
roles and responsibilities that stretch across the planet.
Consequently, as the brothers remade America's empire, they invariably
changed the world.
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How Jack, Bobby, and Ted Remade America's Empire
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781640124455
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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