Acknowledgments
Introduction. The Pull of Personal Diplomacy
1. FDR’s Wide-Ranging Personal Diplomacy
2. Truman, Eisenhower, and the Retreat and Resurgence of Personal Diplomacy
3. John F. Kennedy and the President as Counselor
4. Lyndon Johnson and the Imperatives of the International Arena
5. Richard Nixon and the Domestic Politics of Personal Diplomacy
6. Jimmy Carter and the Demand for Presidential Time
7. Ronald Reagan and the Desire for Control
8. George H. W. Bush and Personal Diplomacy at the the End of the Cold War
9. The Impact of Presidential Personal Diplomacy
Conclusion. Presidential Personal Diplomacy—Past, Present, Future
Notes
Index