Author Page - DAVID FROMKIN
Recent Foreign Affairs articles: 3 documents found; displaying 1 to 3.Vietnam: The Retrospect: What Are the Lessons of Vietnam? David Fromkin and James Chace Spring 1985 Summary: When the helicopter rose in flight from the roof of the doomed U.S. embassy in Saigon a decade ago, Americans hoped they had finally left Vietnam behind them. For years afterward there was a widespread effort in the United States to put the Indochina experience out of mind. In the late 1970s, Mike Mansfield, the professor of Far Eastern studies who became U.S. Senate majority leader and then ambassador to Japan, told an English radio audience: read | click for more information
David Fromkin Spring 1980 Summary: Throughout the nineteenth century, Great Britain was obsessed by the fear that one of the other European powers would take advantage of the political decay of Islamic Asia. read 500-word preview | purchase full article
David Fromkin July 1975 Summary: A history of terrorism from the Middle Ages onward, with analysis of terrorist strategies -- and how governments can defeat them. read 500-word preview | purchase full article
Recent books reviewed in Foreign Affairs: 14 documents found; displaying 1 to 14.Europe's Last Summer: Who Started the Great War in 1914? .David Fromkin. New York: Knopf, 2004. May/June 2004 read
The Blessed Plot: Britain and Europe From Churchill to Blair.Hugo Young. Woodstock, New York: Overlook, 1999. September/October 1999 read
The Way of the World: From the Dawn of Civilizations to the Eve of the Twenty-First Century.David Fromkin. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1999. May/June 1999 read
The Warrior's Honor: Ethnic War and the Modern Conscience.Michael Ignatieff. New York: Henry Holt, 1998. January/February 1998 read
A Century of Spies: Intelligence in the Twentieth Century.Jeffrey T. Richelson. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. January/February 1996 read
In the Time of the Americans: FDR, Truman, Eisenhower, Marshall, MacArthur--the Generation that Changed America's Role in the World.David Fromkin. New York: Knopf, 1995. May/June 1995 read
The Wages of Globalism: Lyndon Johnson and the Limits of American Power.H. W. Brands. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. January/February 1995 read
L.B.J. and Vietnam: A Different Kind of War.George C. Herring. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1994. January/February 1995 read
The Johnson Years: A Vietnam Roundtable.Edited by Ted Gittinger. Austin: Lyndon Baines Johnson School for Public Affairs, 1993. January/February 1995 read
Lyndon Johnson Confronts the World: American Foreign Policy, 1963-1968.Edited by Warren I. Cohen and Nancy Bernkopf Tucker. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. January/February 1995 read
A Peace To End All Peace: Creating The Modern Middle East, 1914-1922.David Fromkin. New York: Henry Holt, 1989. Winter 1989/90 read
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