Douglas MacArthur: The Far Eastern General

Douglas MacArthur: The Far Eastern General

by Michael Schaller (Author)

Synopsis

With the looks and personality of a heaven born general , Douglas MacArthur, a key figure in the American recovery of the Pacific, occupation of Japan, and ill-starred incursion into North Korea, provoked widely varying opinions even at the height of his fame. George E. Stratemeyer, his top air officer in Japan, called him 'the greatest man in history'; yet FDR considered his defence of Corregidor 'criminal', and Truman declared his return to the Philippines 'a fiasco'. This far from flattering biography demythologizes the 'American Caesar', whose delayed reaction to the attack on Pearl Harbour cost the US nearly all its Philippines-based B-17s, whose interference in foreign policy was often destructive, and whose attempts to become President can best be described as futile. Professor Schaller's provocative portrait of a man torn between talent and opportunism, duty and ego, also provides an invaluable background to current American relations with the Far East.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Published: Sep 1989

ISBN 10: 019503886X
ISBN 13: 9780195038866

Author Bio

About the Author
Michael Schaller is Professor of History at the University of Arizona. One of America's leading authorities on United States-East Asian relations, he is the author of the highly acclaimed volume The American Occupation of Japan (which The New York Times Book Review called an impressive contribution to our understanding of the origins of the cold war in Asia ) as well as The United States and China in the 20th Century.