‘Knifed’: Sargent Shriver and the 1968 VP Nomination
In the spring of 1968 Sargent Shriver—the founding director of the Peace Corps, the head of Johnson’s War on Poverty, and, as the husband of Eunice Kennedy, a brother-in-law of John, Robert, and Edward Kennedy—was appointed U.S. ambassador to France. His appointment was not without controversy in the upper reaches of the Democratic Party—and in his own extended family.
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The Atlantic
Published: May 1, 2004
Length: 16 minutes (4,022 words)
North Korea: The War Game
From 2005: Dealing with North Korea could make Iraq look like child’s play—and the longer we wait, the harder it will get. That’s the message of a Pentagon-style war game involving some of this country’s most prominent foreign-policy strategists
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The Atlantic
Published: Jul 1, 2005
Length: 37 minutes (9,283 words)