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The Last Gentleman

Thomas Hughes and the End of the American Century
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 2022

Summary

A behind-the-scenes account of American foreign policymaking in the late twentieth century

Tom Hughes, assistant secretary of state for intelligence and research, made an ominous prediction in 1965. In a seminal but less well-known document of the Vietnam War, Hughes predicted that the Democratic Party and the national consensus underlying the nation's foreign policy would break apart if the war escalated.

Hughes drafted the memo for his friend and fellow Minnesotan for whom he had previously worked as legislative counsel, Senator Hubert Humphrey. Humphrey had just been elected Vice President. The memo called on President Johnson to seek negotiations to end the war, but clearly failed to persuade him.

Tom Hughes saw his prediction come true.

Hughes served in the State Department through 1970 and then for 20 years as president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He worked to reestablish a professional, bipartisan foreign policy for the United States and to make the foreign service more open and democratic. He also built the Carnegie Endowment into the nation's leading foreign policy think tank, and he remained influential in foreign policy circles.

In this impressive biography, Bruce L. R. Smith tells the story of this remarkable life, which also reflects much of the story of America in the last half of the twentieth century.

Through the eyes, diary, and notes of a key participant, the book provides a contemporaneous perspective on such major events as the Bay of Pigs fiasco and the CIA's Operation Mongoose against the Castro regime, the Cuban missile crisis, Vietnam, and the elections of the 1960s. This book is a firsthand, behind-the-scenes account of the people who dealt with the great issues and made critical life-and-death decisions for America during the cold war.

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Copyright year
2022
ISBN-Print
978-0-8157-3890-9
ISBN-Online
978-0-8157-3891-6
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
backcover1
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Table of contents

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    1. Table of Contents No access
    2. Acknowledgments No access
  1. Prologue No access Pages 1 - 6
  2. Beginner Boy No access Pages 7 - 13
  3. Teacher's Pet No access Pages 14 - 21
  4. Student Federalist No access Pages 22 - 33
  5. With Bowles and Humphrey No access Pages 34 - 44
  6. Bowles in Congress No access Pages 45 - 58
  7. The 1960 Presidential Election No access Pages 59 - 77
  8. The New Frontier No access Pages 78 - 97
  9. Intelligence and Covert Operations No access Pages 98 - 115
  10. The Cuban Missile Crisis No access Pages 116 - 131
  11. Diplomacy No access Pages 132 - 150
  12. The Overthrow of Diem No access Pages 151 - 174
  13. The Gulf of Tonkin Crisis No access Pages 175 - 195
  14. The 1964 Vice Presidency No access Pages 196 - 206
  15. The Humphrey-Hughes Memo No access Pages 207 - 227
  16. Point of No Return No access Pages 228 - 246
  17. Speaking Out No access Pages 247 - 261
  18. The Most Turbulent Year No access Pages 262 - 285
  19. London No access Pages 286 - 300
  20. Carnegie: The House That Hughes Built No access Pages 301 - 325
  21. Epilogue No access Pages 326 - 334
  22. Notes No access Pages 335 - 356
  23. Index No access Pages 357 - backcover1

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