Best Selling Books by Robert S. McNamara

Robert S. McNamara is the author of In Retrospect (1996), Argument Without End (2000), Statement of Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara Before the House Armed Services Committee on the Fiscal Year 1968-72 Defense Program and 1968 Defense Budget (1967), The essence of security: reflections in office (1968), Out of the Cold (1990).

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In Retrospect

release date: Mar 19, 1996
In Retrospect
#1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER. The definitive insider''s account of American policy making in Vietnam. "Can anyone remember a public official with the courage to confess error and explain where he and his country went wrong? This is what Robert McNamara does in this brave, honest, honorable, and altogether compelling book."—Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. Written twenty years after the end of the Vietnam War, former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara''s controversial memoir answers the lingering questions that surround this disastrous episode in American history. With unprecedented candor and drawing on a wealth of newly declassified documents, McNamara reveals the fatal misassumptions behind our involvement in Vietnam. Keenly observed and dramatically written, In Retrospect possesses the urgency and poignancy that mark the very best histories—and the unsparing candor that is the trademark of the greatest personal memoirs. Includes a preface written by McNamara for the paperback edition.

Argument Without End

release date: Apr 28, 2000
Argument Without End
The former Secretary of Defense, and leading scholars from the U.S. and Vietnam, offer a groundbreaking new study of exactly how the Vietnam War happened-- and why it could not be stopped before three million people died.

Statement of Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara Before the House Armed Services Committee on the Fiscal Year 1968-72 Defense Program and 1968 Defense Budget

The essence of security: reflections in office

Out of the Cold

release date: Jan 01, 1990

Civil Defense Role in U.S. Strategic Defensive Forces Outlined for Congress by Secretary McNamara

Wilson's Ghost

release date: Jun 06, 2001
Wilson's Ghost
President Kennedy''s former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara and coauthor Blight (international studies, Brown U.) offer suggestions as to how the United States could and should change its foreign policy and defense policy to incorporate the core objectives of post-WWI Wilsonian ideals. They suggest that the United States make the end of war a major goal of foreign policy and argue that while the U.S. will have to provide leadership, it must not apply its economic, political, or military policy unilaterally. In order to successfully maintain a peaceful world, they believe that a complete rapprochement with China and Russia is necessary in order to prevent the real dangers of Great Power conflict. In addition they offer suggestions towards strengthening the U.N. in a move towards true multilateralism in the reduction of communal violence and the threat from nuclear weapons. c. Book News Inc.

Blundering Into Disaster

release date: Jan 01, 1986
Blundering Into Disaster
SCOTT (copy 1): from the John Holmes Library collection.

The McNamara Years at the World Bank

The McNamara Years at the World Bank
In the thirteen years that Robert McNamara served as President of the World Bank, he transformed that institution into the worlds largest and most important single source of international development assistance. When he took office in 1968, the Bank was lending about a billion dollars a year. By 1980, that figure had grown to $12 billion. In his final year, this one development agency was supervising over 1,600 projects, with a total value of some $100 billion, in more than a hundred developing countries. Those are impressive statistics. But they do not reveal the full dimensions of Mr. McNamara''s achievement. That becomes clear if one peruses what has now been collected together here for the first time in one volume: his major policy addresses as an international civil servant. In effect, this volume constitutes a careful, reasoned, and sometimes impassioned commentary on the human condition of late twentieth-century man-and what the international community can and ought to do about it.

The Changing Nature of Global Security and Its Impact on South Asia

release date: Jan 01, 1992

One Hundred Countries, Two Billion People; the Dimensions of Development

One Hundred Countries, Two Billion People; the Dimensions of Development
Compilation of statements delivered by the author during his first term as president of World Bank, providing an overview of development policy issues and the obstacles to economic development in developing countries - covers population growth, poverty, underdevelopment, the environment, social equity and economic growth, development banking and financing, etc. References.

Address to the Inter-American Press Association, Buenos Aires, Oct. 18, 1968

The Post-cold War World and Its Implications for Military Expenditures in the Developing Countries

release date: Jan 01, 1991

Address to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Address to the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment

The First Century of the Nuclear Age

release date: Jan 01, 1988

A Global Population Policy to Advance Human Development in the 21st Century

release date: Jan 01, 1991

Africa's Development Crisis

release date: Jan 01, 1990

Facilitating Development in a Changing Third World--trade, Finance, Aid

Facilitating Development in a Changing Third World--trade, Finance, Aid
SCOTT (copy 1) From the John Holmes Library collection.

Address to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Santiago, Chile

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