This paper compares and contrasts the foreign policies. of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. The author examines why
Kennedy was a new world order and
detente advocate while Johnson was a conventional,
containment cold warrior. The paper provides numerous examples of the Presidents' differing global strategies From the Paper: "Kennedy and Johnson represented two vastly different foreign policy strategies. Kennedy supported a new world order" of detente and cooperation with the Soviet Union. Johnson favored continuing a policy of global containment and confrontation with the Soviets. Kennedy's goals are best seen in his policiess after the Cuban Missile Crisis and in regard to Vietnam. After what amounted to a crushing Soviet defeat and the calling of their strategic bluff, Kennedy actually gave in to Soviet demands to remove Jupiter missiles from Turkey and pledged not to invade Cuba."