Review:
Small does a first-rate job. Brush, Peter Vietnam
Melvin Small explores an often overlooked aspect of the Vietnam War by focusing on the role played by domestic politics. This concise, balanced account reveals how partisan considerations influenced the policies of Presidents Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon in regard to Vietnam. The result is a welcome addition to the Vietnam literature. Robert A. Divine, Littlefield Professor Emeritus, University of Texas at Austin
Small does an excellent job of focusing on domestic political considerations. Recommended for all public and academic libraries. Stephen L. Hupp, West Virginia University Library Journal
This is an excellent introduction to the politics of the 1960s and early 1970s. . . . Highly recommended. D. R. Turner, Davis and Elkins College CHOICE