This article explores historical assessments of the foreign policy of President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated fifty years ago. It traces the evolution of JFK historiography from the uncritical so-called Camelot' school to harsh revisionist critiques in the 1980s and 1990s, and on to the current third wave' of scholarship. The article focuses in particular on new work concerning JFK's handling of the Berlin and Cuba superpower crises, his role in expanding the United States' involvement in Vietnam (and whether blame for this war can be assigned to him) and larger questions about his approach to the danger of nuclear holocaust and the possibility of defusing Cold War tensions. The conclusion to the article examines his various peace-s...
Commitment, credibility, and counterinsurgency were central themes of John F. Kennedy\u27s foreign p...
With the approach of the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, James D. Boys...
This article examines the role of the John F. Kennedy Institute as a “paradiplomatic actor” during D...
This article explores historical assessments of the foreign policy of President John F. Kennedy, who...
The Cuban Missile Crisis may be equated to a dangerous game of chess played between two powerful riv...
This thesis argues that the Kennedy mystique is why the JFK assassination has remained such a salien...
In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of his death, this article examines the role Attorney Gener...
On September 25, 1963, President John F. Kennedy traveled to Grand Forks, North Dakota, greeted its ...
The emplacement of Soviet missiles in Cuba in October of 1962 and the American response to this acti...
President (1961–63) John F. Kennedy's foreign policy record was mixed: he was responsible for a disa...
This dissertation investigates whether President John F. Kennedy had an information strategy to infl...
This article traces the final weeks and days of John F. Kennedy’s presidency from his departure from...
The Cuban Missile Crisis represented a unique moment in the history of American foreign policy becau...
This article contributes to the scholarly literature on Anglo-American relations in the 1960s by inv...
As president during one of the most tumultuous time periods in American history, John F. Kennedy fac...
Commitment, credibility, and counterinsurgency were central themes of John F. Kennedy\u27s foreign p...
With the approach of the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, James D. Boys...
This article examines the role of the John F. Kennedy Institute as a “paradiplomatic actor” during D...
This article explores historical assessments of the foreign policy of President John F. Kennedy, who...
The Cuban Missile Crisis may be equated to a dangerous game of chess played between two powerful riv...
This thesis argues that the Kennedy mystique is why the JFK assassination has remained such a salien...
In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of his death, this article examines the role Attorney Gener...
On September 25, 1963, President John F. Kennedy traveled to Grand Forks, North Dakota, greeted its ...
The emplacement of Soviet missiles in Cuba in October of 1962 and the American response to this acti...
President (1961–63) John F. Kennedy's foreign policy record was mixed: he was responsible for a disa...
This dissertation investigates whether President John F. Kennedy had an information strategy to infl...
This article traces the final weeks and days of John F. Kennedy’s presidency from his departure from...
The Cuban Missile Crisis represented a unique moment in the history of American foreign policy becau...
This article contributes to the scholarly literature on Anglo-American relations in the 1960s by inv...
As president during one of the most tumultuous time periods in American history, John F. Kennedy fac...
Commitment, credibility, and counterinsurgency were central themes of John F. Kennedy\u27s foreign p...
With the approach of the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, James D. Boys...
This article examines the role of the John F. Kennedy Institute as a “paradiplomatic actor” during D...