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Lessons in Disaster:

McGeorge Bundy and the Path to War in Vietnam
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Macmillan, Nov 11, 2008 - History - 300 pages

A revelatory look at the decisions that led to the U.S. involvement in Vietnam, drawing on the insights and reassessments of one of the war's architects

"I had a part in a great failure. I made mistakes of perception, recommendation and execution. If I have learned anything I should share it."

These are not words that Americans ever expected to hear from McGeorge Bundy, the national security adviser to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. But in the last years of his life, Bundy—the only principal architect of Vietnam strategy to have maintained his public silence—decided to revisit the decisions that had led to war and to look anew at the role he played. He enlisted the collaboration of the political scientist Gordon M. Goldstein, and together they explored what happened and what might have been. With Bundy's death in 1996, that manuscript could not be completed, but Goldstein has built on their collaboration in an original and provocative work of presidential history that distills the essential lessons of America's involvement in Vietnam.

Drawing on Goldstein's prodigious research as well as the interviews and analysis he conducted with Bundy, Lessons in Disaster is a historical tour de force on the uses and misuses of American power. And in our own era, in the wake of presidential decisions that propelled the United States into another war under dubious pretexts, these lessons offer instructive guidance that we must heed if we are not to repeat the mistakes of the past.

  

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Lessons in Disaster: written from long interviews with McGeorge Bundy, National Security Advisor to Kennedy and Johnson, about the lead-up to the Vietnam war. History is told primarily from the ... Read full review

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Contents

INTRODUCTION Legend of the Establishment
1
LESSON ONE Counselors Advise but Presidents Decide
27
LESSON TWO Never Trust the Bureaucracy to Get It Right
69
LESSON THREE Politics Is the Enemy of Strategy
97
LESSON FOUR Conviction Without Rigor Is a Strategy for Disaster
144
LESSON FIVE Never Deploy Military Means in Pursuit of Indeterminate Ends
186
LESSON SIX Intervention Is a Presidential Choice Not an Inevitability
229
Notes
249
Acknowledgments
285
Index
289
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Gordon M. Goldstein is a scholar of international affairs who has held executive positions in international security policy and finance. He received a Ph.D. in political science and international relations from Columbia University, and his articles have appeared in The New York Times, Newsweek, and The Washington Post. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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