Eisenhower

By Peter G. Boyle

Eisenhower
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"Boyle's study of Eisenhower covers the major issues of his presidency, such as relations with the Soviet Union, the Suez Crisis, the Hungarian Revolution, the economy, civil rights, presidential and Congressional elections. Boyle's interpretation goes beyond post-revisionism to argue that Eisenhower's handling of the substantial issues of his presidency was extremely effective. Boyle argues, however, that there were some serious weaknesses in Eisenhower's political skills, especially with regard to party leadership, grooming a successor and inability to capitalise on policy accomplishments for party political advantage." "Offering a detailed study of Eisenhower's accomplishments in domestic and foreign affairs, especially in the light of new evidence from archives and through comparison between Eisenhower and his successors, this book advances an evaluation of Eisenhower which rates him as one of America's greatest presidents."--BOOK JACKET.