John F. Kennedy's 1957 speech calling for Algerian independence is one of his most important and controversial-but least recognized-speeches, although many Kennedy books are careful to mention it and indicate its importance. This book discusses all the major aspects of Kennedy's speech from its preparation to its aftermath.
John F. Kennedy's 1957 speech calling for Algerian independence is one of his most important and controversial-but least recognized-speeches, although many Kennedy books are careful to mention it and indicate its importance. This book discusses all the major aspects of Kennedy's speech from its preparation to its aftermath.
Dr. Gregory Cleva is lecturer in American foreign policy at the George Mason University/Osher Life-long Learning Institute
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Introduction: Kennedy's Algeria Speech as History Chapter 1: The Speech: Background and Preparation Chapter 2: The Politics and Ideals of Kennedy's Algeria Speech Chapter 3: What Kennedy Said Chapter 4: Aftermath: The Controversy in Washington and Paris Chapter 5: Nationalism and French Colonialism in North Africa Chapter 6: The Need to Change American Foreign Policy Toward North Africa Chapter 7: Kennedy's Algeria Speech: An Assessment
Introduction: Kennedy's Algeria Speech as History Chapter 1: The Speech: Background and Preparation Chapter 2: The Politics and Ideals of Kennedy's Algeria Speech Chapter 3: What Kennedy Said Chapter 4: Aftermath: The Controversy in Washington and Paris Chapter 5: Nationalism and French Colonialism in North Africa Chapter 6: The Need to Change American Foreign Policy Toward North Africa Chapter 7: Kennedy's Algeria Speech: An Assessment
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