Flattery was one of Kissinger's principal tools in winning over Nixon, and a tool he employed shamelessly. Robert Dallek employflatterykissinger Change image and share on social
A president cannot sit on his hands and be seen as passive in the face of ruthless action by a foreign dictator. Robert Dallek actiondictatorface Change image and share on social
Whatever the long-term legal prospects for same-sex marriage, President Obama's willingness to put the matter front and center in an election year can at least make him a candidate for inclusion in Kennedy's Profiles in Courage. Robert Dallek candidatecentercourage share on social
Compared with other recent presidents whose stumbles and failures have assaulted the national self-esteem, memories of Kennedy continue to give the country faith that its better days are ahead. That's been reason enough to discount his limitations and remain enamored of his presidential performance. Robert Dallek aheadassaultcompare share on social
When Johnson decided to fight for passage of the law John F. Kennedy had put before Congress in June 1963 banning segregation in places of public accommodation, he believed he was taking considerable political risks. Robert Dallek accommodationbanbelieve share on social
Truman is now seen as a near-great president because he put in place the containment doctrine boosted by the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan and NATO, which historians now see as having been at the center of American success in the cold war. Robert Dallek americanboostcenter share on social
The institution of the presidency was profoundly affected by Watergate. Robert Dallek affectinstitutionpresidency Change image and share on social
Henry Kissinger never wanted the 20,000 pages of his telephone transcripts made public - not while he was alive, at any rate. Robert Dallek 000alivehenry Change image and share on social
Nowadays, everyone seems to have a blog that finds readers. Robert Dallek blogfindnowadays Change image and share on social
The lifelong health problems of John F. Kennedy constitute one of the best-kept secrets of recent U.S. history - no surprise, because if the extent of those problems had been revealed while he was alive, his presidential ambitions would likely have been dashed. Robert Dallek aliveambitionconstitute share on social