The Impact of the Korean and Vietnam Wars on US Foreign and Domestic Politicy

 
PIIS013038640014886-2-1
DOI10.31857/S013038640014886-2
Publication type Article
Status Published
Authors
Affiliation: Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO)
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Affiliation: Yaroslavl State Medical University
Address: Russian Federation, Yaroslavl
Journal nameNovaia i noveishaia istoriia
EditionIssue 2
Pages108-118
Abstract

The article compares the two most significant military conflicts of the Cold War era, the Korean War and the Vietnam War, in terms of their impact on US domestic and foreign policy. To this end, they are analysed on eight key parameters (objectives of the war, changes in foreign policy concepts, economic consequences of the war, public opinion, etc.). Unlike numerous studies on the impact of the US on Asian regions and nations, the main thrust of this study is to focus on the reverse impact of the Korean and Vietnam Wars, namely on the ways these conflicts affected the domestic affairs of the US and altered its foreign policy behaviour.

The empirical base for the study encompasses declassified White House and Pentagon papers, memoirs of American presidents, public opinion polls, as well as extensive research literature. The authors conclude that, although the war on the Korean Peninsula was one of the hottest points of the Cold War and had a serious impact on the social and political life of the country, it has in fact turned out to be a “forgotten” event in American history. By contrast, the Vietnam War, although it had a significant impact on the public consciousness of Americans, was on the whole largely a local conflict, failed to substantially change the international situation, and could not impede the policy of détente in international relations, which was essential for both the USA and the USSR.

Keywordsmilitary conflict, Korean war, USA, Vietnam war, Cold War
Received11.02.2022
Publication date13.05.2022
Number of characters31576
Cite  
100 rub.
When subscribing to an article or issue, the user can download PDF, evaluate the publication or contact the author. Need to register.

Number of purchasers: 0, views: 366

Readers community rating: votes 0

1. Dobrynin A.F. Sugubo doveritel'no. Posol v Vashingtone pri shesti prezidentakh SShA (1962–1986 gg.) M., 2008.

2. Dorr R., Gan'yard K. Armiya SShA. Korpus morskoj pekhoty SShA. M., 2004.

3. Nikson R. Na arene. Vospominaniya o pobedakh, porazheniyakh i vozrozhdenii. M., 1992.

4. Rossiya v lokal'nykh vojnakh i voennykh konfliktakh vtoroj poloviny KhKh veka. M., 2000.

5. Dobrynin A.F. Sugubo doveritel'no. Posol v Vashingtone pri shesti prezidentakh SShA (1962–1986 gg.) [Very confidential. Ambassador to Washington under six US presidents (1962–1986)]. Moskva, 2008. (In Russ.)

6. Dorr R., Ganyard C. Armiia SShA. Korpus morskoi pekhoty SShA [US Army. United States Marine Corps]. Moskva, 2004. (In Russ.)

7. Nixon R.M. Na arene. Vospominaniia o pobedakh, porazheniiakh i vozrozhdenii [In the Arena: A Memoir of Victory, Defeat, and Renewal]. Moskva, 1992. (In Russ.)

8. Rossiia v lokal'nykh voinakh i voennykh konfliktakh vtoroi poloviny XX veka [Russia in local wars and military conflicts of the second half of the 20th century]. Moskva, 2000. (In Russ.)

9. Avery E.N. Superpower Rivalries and Proxy Warfare. New York, 2018.

10. Berman L. No Peace, No Honor: Nixon, Kissinger, and Betrayal in Vietnam. New York, 2001.

11. Beschloss M. Presidents of War. The Epic Story, from 1807 to Modern Times. New York, 2018.

12. Blair C. The Forgotten War: America in Korea, 1950–1953. New York, 1987.

13. Crabb C.V., Holt P. M. Invitation to Struggle: Congress, the President, and Foreign Policy. Washington, 1992.

14. Davidson Ph. Vietnam at War: the history 1946–1975. Novato, 1988.

15. Dulles J.F. A Police of Boldness // Life. 1952. Vol. 32. № 20. P. 146–160.

16. Elowitz L. Korea and Vietnam: Limited War and the American Political System: PhD Diss. Gainesville, 1972.

17. Ferrell R.H., Owen J.R., Carlson A., Millett A.R. Eisenhower and Korea: The Forgotten War. Gettysburg, 2002.

18. Gurtov M. From Korea to Vietnam: The Origins and Mindset of Postwar U.S. Interventionism // The Asia-Pacific Journal. 2010. Vol. 8. № 42. P. 1–15.

19. Hindus M. Crisis in the Kremlin. New York, 1953.

20. Informal Remarks in Guam with Newsmen. July 25, 1969 // Public Papers of the Presidents: Richard M. Nixon. Washington, 1971. P. 544–556.

21. Kahn H. On Escalation: Metaphors and Scenarios. New York, 1969.

22. Kimball J. The Vietnam War Files: Uncovering the Secret History of Nixon-Era Strategy. Lawrence, 2004.

23. Kissinger H. Nuclear weapons and foreign policy. New York, 1957.

24. Larsen R., Collins J.Jr. Allied Participation in Vietnam. Washington, 1985.

25. Lehman J. Making War: The 200-Year-Old Battle Between the President and Congress over How America Goes to War. New York, 1992.

26. Lorell M. Kelley Ch. Casualties, Public Opinion, and Presidential Policy During the Vietnam War. Santa Monica, 1985.

27. Murdock M. The Forgotten War: Texas Veterans Remember Korea. Plano, 2002.

28. Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Policy / eds S.E. Lobell, N.M. Ripsman, J.W. Taliaferro. Cambridge, 2009.

29. Osgood R. Limited War: The Challenge to American Strategy. Chicago, 1957.

30. Park C.J. American Foreign Policy in Korea and Vietnam: Comparative Case Studies // The Review of Politics. 1975. Vol. 37. P. 20–47.

31. Pentagon Papers: Defense Department History of United States on Vietnam. Vol. 3. Boston, 1971.

32. Schelling T. Bargaining, Communication, and Limited War // Journal of Conflict Resolution. 1957. Vol. 1. № 1. P. 19–36.

33. Schmitz D.F. Richard Nixon and the Vietnam War: The End of the American Century. Vietnam: America in the War Years Series. Lanham, 2014.

34. Schnabel J. United States Army in the Korean War. Policy and Direction: the First Year. Office of the Chief of Military History, United States Army. Washington, 1972.

35. Stueck W. The Korean War: an International History. Princeton, 1995.

36. Suk Ch., Morrison J. A Comparative Study of the Korean War and the Vietnam War // Korea Observer. 1985. Vol. 16. № 3. P. 260–279.

37. The President’s News Conference of November 30, 1950 // Public Papers of the Presidents: Harry S. Truman, 1950. Washington, 1965. P. 724–728.

Система Orphus

Loading...
Up