Eisenhower and US Policy in Southeast Asia By t
.... policy had significant impact on the future Administrations that would oversee the remaining years of conflict in Southeast
Asia: Kennedy,
Johnson and Nixon. ....
(5419

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)
Domestic Programs of Lyndon B. Johnson
.... adhered to - but not fully enough - General Douglas MacArthur's advice: "Never get involved in a land war in Southeast
Asia." By the time
Johnson stepped into ....
(3634

15

)
Unintended Consequences
.... on such activities is that the US maintains its military bases in Japan to project, perpetuate and increase American power throughout
Asia (
Johnson, 2000, p. 64 ....
(3204

13

)
Consequences of US Foreign Activity
.... on such activities is that the US maintains its military bases in Japan to project, perpetuate and increase American power throughout
Asia (
Johnson, 2000, p. 64 ....
(3206

13

)
US-Japanese Relations
.... However, both Green and
Johnson question whether a dependent Japan could be relied upon to continually support US policy in
Asia, if that policy included ....
(2222

9

)
Foreign Policy of Japan
.... However, both Green and
Johnson question whether a dependent Japan could be relied upon to continually support US policy in
Asia, if that policy included ....
(2222

9

)
The Cold War Period & American Society
.... not go well because
Johnson was reacting in ways that had been accepted for generations but that did not really apply in this new world of Southeast
Asia and ....
(1675

7

)
Presidents and War
.... to continue "the struggle for peace and security in Southeast
Asia" (1). Peace and security of Southeast
Asia is important, but we see
Johnson fall back on ....
(1267

5

)
Albert Johnson and Immigration Act of 1924 Albert Johnson & The ...
.... began, immigration from China and most of the rest of
Asia had been .... In his serialized memoirs,
Johnson recalled witnessing the arrival of Japanese "coolies" in ....
(4254

17

)
Johnson's Great Society
.... In subsequent State of the Union addresses, President
Johnson would urge the Congress .... fearfully divided the country, was the war in Southeast
Asia-the Vietnam ....
(2545

10

)
Cause of the Vietnam War
.... Hence, the US had set up the Southeast
Asia Treaty Organization, conditionally .... November 22, 1963, Kennedy was assassinated, and Lyndon
Johnson became President ....
(1751

7

)
Effective Public Relations
.... and the positioning of a diplomatic US Government with relief efforts in Southeast
Asia. .... the way in which the Tylenol fiasco was handled by
Johnson &
Johnson. ....
(1779

7

)
US Relations with Pakistan and India
.... opposing US presence in Vietnam, at times even going so far as to call the US one of the "imperialists in South
Asia." President
Johnson, always sensitive to ....
(5476

22

)
US Involvement in the Vietnam War
.... in Vietnam in the mid-1960s because the administration of Lyndon
Johnson concluded that .... critical in preventing the fall of the rest of Southeast
Asia with its ....
(2729

11

)
US involvement in the Viet Nam War
.... former special assistant to Lyndon
Johnson, who said, "This was a war about the balance of power [in keeping with the domino theory] in all of Southeast
Asia . ....
(1898

8

)
The Vietnam War
.... Lyndon B.
Johnson openly opposed spending America's money (and her boy's lives) to perpetuate colonialism and "White man's exploitation in
Asia," (Roberts and ....
(1808

7

)
The Vietnam War
.... Lyndon B.
Johnson openly opposed spending America's money (and her boy's lives) to perpetuate colonialism and "White man's exploitation in
Asia," (Roberts and ....
(1809

7

)
THE JAPANESE BANKING INDUSTRY
.... there are loans by Japanese banks to companies elsewhere in
Asia a whopping ....
Johnson (1993) pointed out that the differences between the two types of Capitalism ....
(1962

8

)
Managing in the 21st Century
.... After establishing the premise of business as war,
Johnson then begins showing what .... are in a tri-polar world (North America, Europe and
Asia) where differences ....
(2109

8

)
Censorship of Media Reporting of US Wars
.... against American involvement in Vietnam, it is true that, by 1968, the
Johnson administration's framing of the situation in southeast
Asia was superseded by ....
(2801

11

)
For Americans in their 40s or 50s, the name of Ro
.... influence really did begin to fade within the
Johnson Administration, and .... would have substituted for the policymakers' acknowledged ignorance of
Asia, or for ....
(1669

7

)
American Isolationism and World War II
.... which was America's pristine and natural posture in world affairs."
Johnson (769) bolsters this .... caused" World War II to break out in either Europe or
Asia. ....
(953

4

)
US Involvement in Vietnam
.... Strategically, Vietnam and the Southeast
Asia region were important as well. .... As Goldman writes, the military continued to lie to President
Johnson about the ....
(2488

10

)
Presidental Foreign Policy in the Cold War
.... ideology was re-established, with the Vietnam War its major consequence: That
Johnson . . .... instance, from Latin America to Africa to Europe to
Asia, US foreign ....
(1580

6

)
US Role in the Vietnam War This resear
.... term Great Society programs, which he feared a major war in
Asia would derail .... When the Navy reported a second attack on August 4,
Johnson obtained authorization ....
(3310

13

)
Future Balance of Geopolitical Power THE NATION STATE AND ...
.... only in Europe, but also in North America (NAFTA) and in East
Asia through the ....
Johnson says that "if we survey the great and medium sized powers today, it is ....
(2851

11

)
US and Japanese Social Welfare Systems
.... in 2025. (2004).
Asia Pulse News, May 17, 1.
Johnson, P. (1997). A History of the American People. New Kakuchi, S. (2003). Rights ....
(4557

18

)
Linebacker II Air Campaign of Vietnam War
.... was to control the spread of Communism in the region of Southeast
Asia. .... On the basis of this assumption, President Lyndon
Johnson made the decision in 1965 to ....
(4818

19

)
US Military Strategy During the Vietnam War
.... was to control the spread of Communism in the region of Southeast
Asia. .... On the basis of this assumption, President Lyndon
Johnson made the decision in 1965 to ....
(4818

19

)
US Failure in Vietnam
.... troops were infiltrating into North Vietnam in 1963, before Lyndon
Johnson escalated the .... many more years, a ruining of a country in Southeast
Asia, and many ....
(2325

9

)