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Interview With Paul Kilgus, Ben Halpern
Interview With Paul Kilgus, Ben Halpern
Oral History Interviews & Transcripts
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Interview With Pat Feeney, Part 2, Ben Halpern
Interview With Pat Feeney, Part 2, Ben Halpern
Oral History Interviews & Transcripts
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Interview With Pat Feeney, Part 1, Ben Halpern
Interview With Pat Feeney, Part 1, Ben Halpern
Oral History Interviews & Transcripts
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Candidate Kennedy And Quemoy, Quentin Spannagel
Candidate Kennedy And Quemoy, Quentin Spannagel
2016 Awards for Excellence in Student Research and Creative Activity - Documents
Running for president in 1960, John F. Kennedy vowed to explore a “New Frontier” — a hybrid of challenges and opportunities that promised progress both domestically and abroad.1 In essence, Kennedy envisioned a New America not chained down by the traditions of the Republican administration before him. In many regards, Kennedy achieved what he desired: a fresh, open-minded way of approaching international issues. Though Kennedy struggled to develop a new diplomatic approach to China, he did show a willingness to compromise with the Chinese in regards to the islands of Quemoy and Matsu. Kennedy remained a “cold war warrior” throughout …