General Macarthur and President Truman

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Edition: Reprint
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1992-06-01
Publisher(s): Transaction Pub
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Summary

This book was first published in 1951 as The General and the President after President Harry S. Truman relieved General Douglas MacArthur in the midst of the Korean War'€ a memorably explosive incident in American political history. But its significance extends far beyond a dramatic episode in the nation's past. This literate and ironic work continues to be an invaluable guide to the conflict between civilian and military authority, and it illuminates later'€ and current'€ controversies over the role the United States should play in Asian affairs. This new edition is graced by a remarkable introductory essay by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. The text is reprinted from the 1965 republication under the title The MacArthur Controversy, that is, the book as originally written with a few tenses altered and a few topical allusions deleted. General MacArthur and President Truman will be of special interest to students of American diplomacy, politics, and culture and to all concerned with the relationship between the armed forces and larger society.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Transaction Edition
The Second Coming of Douglas MacArthurp. 3
A General and His Legendp. 19
The American Yearsp. 19
The Road to Bataanp. 41
The Road to Tokyop. 63
The Proconsulp. 81
Korea: The Political Warp. 97
Mars' Last Giftp. 97
From Inchon to the Yalup. 120
From Dai-Ichi to the Waldorfp. 147
In the Senate Office Buildingp. 177
Room 318p. 177
The Chinese Puzzlep. 192
The New Isolationismp. 220
The Future of American Foreign Policyp. 235
Document Materialp. 253
Text of Wake Island Conferencep. 253
Address by President Trumanp. 264
Address by General MacArthurp. 270
Address by President Trumanp. 278
Statement by General Bradleyp. 284
Testimony of Secretary Achesonp. 290
Address by General MacArthurp. 314
Statement by W. Averell Harrimanp. 323
Acknowledgmentp. 337
Indexp. 341
Table of Contents provided by Blackwell. All Rights Reserved.

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