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Road to Disaster

A New History of America’s Descent into Vietnam

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Road to Disaster

By: Brian VanDeMark
Narrated by: Ron Butler
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""The most thoughtful and judicious one-volume history of the war and the American political leaders who presided over the difficult and painful decisions that shaped this history. The book will stand for the foreseeable future as the best study of the tragic mistakes that led to so much suffering.""—Robert Dallek

Many books have been written on the tragic decisions regarding Vietnam made by the young stars of the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. Yet despite millions of words of analysis and reflection, no historian has been able to explain why such decent, brilliant, and previously successful men stumbled so badly.

That changes with Road to Disaster. Historian Brian VanDeMark draws upon decades of archival research, his own interviews with many of those involved, and a wealth of previously unheard recordings by Robert McNamara and Clark Clifford, who served as Defense Secretaries for Kennedy and Johnson. Yet beyond that, Road to Disaster is also the first history of the war to look at the cataclysmic decisions of those in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations through the prism of recent research in cognitive science, psychology, and organizational theory to explain why the ""Best and the Brightest"" became trapped in situations that suffocated creative thinking and willingness to dissent, why they found change so hard, and why they were so blind to their own errors.

An epic history of America’s march to quagmire, Road to Disaster is a landmark in scholarship and a book of immense importance.

Wars & Conflicts 20th Century American History Vietnam War Military Modern War Americas Southeast Asia Air Force Asia Imperial Japan
Engaging Critique • Well-articulated Analysis • Superior Narration • Incredible Political Perspective • Fantastic Job

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The book is able to narrate the events leading up to the Vietnam war with amazing primary source evidences. It is further able to explain the context and reasoning of the protagonists using psychological research and behavioral economics. This is palatable for all readers and definitely something informative.

A phenomenal read for amateur historians and behavioral economists.

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Excellent reading of a complex subject and a very important t part of our history

Clarity of the readers voice

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This new book on the Vietnam War takes a different approach to the usual book on the subject. It focuses on the personalities and decision-making of the Washington DC based politicians (Eisenhower, Kennedy & Johnson administrations), cabinet members & other advisors, and the military leadership. Van DeMark also gives a window to flaws in the psychology, personal and organizational, that contributed powerfully to decisionmaking patterns. He usefully explicates the flaws in decisionmaking in the context of Vietnam, but employs examples from the psychology research literature to illustrate these points. The book is not the be all & end all on Vietnam, no book can be. But because of its focus on decisionmaking it makes a great new contribution to understanding what happened & why it happened. The book has good narrative drive and a very effective narrator.

Interesting interpretation of Vietnam decisions

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This book brings a behavior economics lens to the decisions driving the continued involvement and escalation of the US in the Vietnam conflict. I’ve read a number of books on Vietnam, but this was one of the best. I highly recommend it.

An exceptional book exploring flawed decision making

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I have read a vast amount of books on Vietnam combat and general history, but Road To Disaster took me on an incredible ride through the political view of our descent into the war. I learned much about the top echelons on government and their decision making regarding the initial involvement in SE Asia and its escalation. Narration for this book was perfect. Mr. Butler did a fantastic job. I could listen to him for hours on end (and often did).

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