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"An excellent account of a critical issue in U.S.-U.K. relations since World War II."
"For anyone interested in Anglo-American relations in the early 1960s, this is a gem. Detailed and well-nuanced narrative combined with a penetrating analysis make for essential and absorbing reading. Once begun, it will not easily be put down."
--Alan P. Dobson, University of Dundee "The International History Review ""Neustadt has written a fascinating book for students of the presidency, national security, and bureaucratic politics."
--Choice"Neustadt's report will remain a vital primary source for students of the Anglo-American 'special relationship' in nuclear weapons and a superb case study of decision making from top to bottom.... Students of statecraft will forever remain in Professor Neustadt's debt."
--Myron A. Greenberg "Naval War College Review ""Neustadt's scholarship is well known, and this book will only enhance his already exceptional reputation among serious students of the presidency. But this work goes beyond and takes pains to clarify characters and events for the more casual student of history and international politics."
--Jay Avella, Capella University "Rhetoric and Public Affairs ""Now declassified, Report to JFK offers a marvelous introduction to the personalities and the arcane issues involved, supplemented by Neustadt's new research in the now-opened British archives. His report is both a microstudy of the details that animate real issues in government and a masterpiece of writing.... It also offers a very timely lesson."
--Philip Zelikow "Foreign Affairs ""Report to JFK is a unique and brilliant study of decision-making in Washington and London. Now available more than a third of a century after it was written, it deserves to become a classic."
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