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Advice and Dissent: Mike Mansfield and the Vietnam War

Donald A. Ritchie-2003-02-24-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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Mike Mansfield came to Congress in 1943 as the United States put aside isolationism to forge military commitments around the globe. Part of a generation shaped by Munich and Pearl Harbor, Mansfield accepted as imperatives international resistance to aggression, strong presidential leadership, and a bipartisan foreign policy. The United States, he believed, emerged from World War II with a moral vision and a sense of national purpose. “Our goal was the defense of liberty, and the triumph of political and economic freedom.” Immediately after the war, when the nation had been the most powerful, “we were in our most cooperative and international mode, showing a decent respect for the opinions of others, and seeking their cooperation and support.” He considered it a great irony that as other nations grew economically and militarily stronger relative to the United States in the 1960s and 70s, “we started to try to change the world on our own.”

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Mike Mansfield came to Congress in 1943 as the United States put aside isolationism to forge military commitments around the globe. Part of a generation shaped by Munich and Pearl Harbor, Mansfield accepted as imperatives international resistance to aggression, strong presidential leadership, and a bipartisan foreign policy. The United States, he believed, emerged from World War II with a moral vision and a sense of national purpose. “Our goal was the defense of liberty, and the triumph of political and economic freedom.” Immediately after the war, when the nation had been the most powerful, “we were in our most cooperative and international mode, showing a decent respect for the opinions of others, and seeking their cooperation and support.” He considered it a great irony that as other nations grew economically and militarily stronger relative to the United States in the 1960s and 70s, “we started to try to change the world on our own.”

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IsolationismPolitical scienceDissentPresidential systemForeign policyGlobePoliticsVietnam War

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