Eisenhower and the Soviet Union

Presidential Leadership in Foreign Policy, 1953-61

Adam Boon author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Publishing:28th Feb '26

£90.00

This title is due to be published on 28th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Assesses the mode and quality of Dwight D. Eisenhower’s presidential leadership by analysing his contribution to American policy towards the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1961. ​​​​​​​Three overarching questions are explored. First: how did Eisenhower, as president, lead his administration’s policy towards the Soviet Union? Second: what general observations can be made about Eisenhower’s presidential leadership based on this account of how he managed Soviet policy? Third: what does this mean for how Eisenhower’s leadership has been framed to date? The book offers a nuanced comparison of Eisenhower’s performance across separate elements of presidential leadership, how they knitted together as a whole and his evolution as a leader over eight years. It provides a basis for scrutinising cornerstones of Eisenhower scholarship, including the pervasive conception of ‘hidden-hand’ leadership, which has long had a transformative impact on interpretations of Eisenhower’s presidency.

This book is a compelling read, and I recommend it for all those interested in understanding what makes foreign policy. Boon contributes to an important re-assessment of Eisenhower. His analysis of the president’s role in US policy towards the USSR recognises the complexity of government decision-making and identifies missed opportunities. -- Matthew Hill, Liverpool John Moores University

ISBN: 9781399545310

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328 pages