Adlai Stevenson's Lasting Legacy

Author:   A. Liebling
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   2008 ed.
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9780230621077


Pages:   233
Publication Date:   14 September 2009
Format:   Paperback
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Twice unsuccessful Democratic candidate for President of the United States, Adlai Stevenson played a key role in American politics throughout much of the middle of the Twentieth Century. This collection of essays from Senator Eugene McCarthy, Arthur Schlesinger, and others, looks at Stevenson's past and current societal significance.

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Author:   A. Liebling
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   2008 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.387kg
ISBN:  

9780230621077


ISBN 10:   0230621074
Pages:   233
Publication Date:   14 September 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Recollections of Eleanor Roosevelt Introduction; A. Liebling Prologue Part I: The Road to Springfield; D. C. Campbell Prologue Part II: The Presidency; Eugene J. McCarthy PART I: INTEGRITY AND CONCERN FOR NUCLEAR SURVIVAL Another Time, Another Politics; A. E. Stevenson III Would That the Guv Were Here; A. Simmons Stevenson, Concerned and Brilliant: His Finest Hour Was in Seeking a Nuclear Test Ban; K. Hechler About The H-Bomb; A. E. Stevenson II How Adlai Stevenson Helped To End Nuclear Weapon Testing; G. Bunn Adlai Stevenson and the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty of Today; S. D. Drell and J. E. Goodby PART II: THE COLLABORATIVE VALUE OF THE UNITED NATIONS Adlai Stevenson and Our Times; B. Urquhart On A World-Scale Roller-Coaster: Adlai Stevenson at the UN, 1961-65; H. Cleveland Thoughts of Stevenson's UN Deputy Charles Yost; F. O. Yost The Presidency and Our Role In and With The United Nations; W. J. vanden Heuvel PART III: EDUCATION AND A BETTER POLITICS John Brademas on Adlai E. Stevenson: His Impact on Education, International Affairs, Nixon and Politics; J. Brademas Remembering Adlai Stevenson; A. Schlesinger, Jr. Adlai's Integrity And Credibility Were Impressive National Resources; C. McGowan Epilogue: Adlai Stevenson, the Past and a Look at the Future; A. Liebling, Cleveland and Stevenson III

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Democracy for the Guv was no a means to an end. It was the end in itself and propagated in the world by our example and assistance. His politics may no longer be possible today in the multiyear physical and financial endurance contest of the presidential selection process. I hope the American people might restore to their politics the values the Guv exemplified. It was a different world then when he and his compatriots were waging peace, not war, seeking cooperation, not preemption. <br>--Adlai E. Stevenson III, former U.S. Senator, Illinois <br> Today, American foreign policy still requires the wisdom of Adlai Stevenson's thinking and his patented rhetoric that 'America's role in its own interests and in the wider interests of humanity lies in the patient, unspectacular, and if need be, lonely search for the interests that unite nations, for the international instruments of law and security, ' including the development, as in the Congo and elsewhere, of the U.N.'s 'capacity to act.' <br>--Harlan Cleveland, former Assistant Secretary of State and Ambassador to NATO <br> The Cuba missile crisis was the most dangerous moment in the history of man because never before had war threatened between two powers that had between them the technical capacity to blow up the planet and all the people on it. After the U.S.-Soviet confrontation at the U.N., President Kennedy wired Stevenson: 'The United States is fortunate to have your advocacy, ' adding later that Stevenson's work at the U.N. was of 'inestimable national importance.' <br>--Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., historian and former presidential assistant <br> Adlai Stevenson's early public support for a ban on thermonuclear testing in the1956 presidential campaign 'was attacked ferociously.' But this is the way it is with those who think of the long-term consequences of our actions. He helped create a constituency for a test ban then and to ratify the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty today. <br>--Dr. Sidney Drell and Ambassador James Goodby, former arms control advisors


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ALVIN LIEBLING is a U.S Administrative Judge, USA.

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