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The Ugly American

The Ugly American explained in graphic detail the reasons why American diplomacy was failing in Southeast Asia in the 1950's and the reasons why communism was succeeding. As a list of events for the struggle for influence in Asia, it caused quite a diplomatic rage. Its lessons seem urgent today because of what is going on in Central America and in the Middle East. Whether the foreign policy mistakes this book overstated have been corrected is an important question. The novel begins with the "Honorable" Louis Sears, ambassador to the country of Sarkhan, a small underdeveloped country in which communist and American interests are competing for control. Sears has assumed his post as a political substitute is over. Between three terms in the Senate and a predicted federal judgeship "with a long tenure," he's simply filling time in a "cushy" job with a large entertainment funds and providing living conditions, in a country he had never heard of, serving people he thinks of as "little monkeys." A cartoon drawn of Sears as a crying mule was published in a local Sarkhanese newspaper, making it obvious just how the American ambassador seemed to be. Sears is the example of "the ugly American." In the following chapter the novel presen


Still, there are people who do not fall into the category of the ugly American. In the end, another ugly American takes over MacWhite job in Sarkhan. You ignored his every lesson for fighting on this type of terrain. The Senate released information on MacWhite's conditions in Vietnam and the Foreign Office of the removal from office of MacWhite as ambassador Sarkhan's purpose to the American foreign policy disappointment is as important as the need of careful choice and training of its diplomatic employees. This is a book that is certain to develop peoples understanding of the trouble of international affairs. The way these authors wrote it told you exactly how everyone acted and their characteristics. His entire staff is fluent in Sarkhanese and the culture is somewhat different, which make the Sarkhanese people unique. It sort of made me think that it was all true. Krupitzyn also provokes on purpose when he spies to help strengthen the communist position. This theme is implied through out The Ugly American in reference to Burma, Ceylon, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, and the Philippines all the countries the novel looks at. "'Since December of 1946 the French have been fighting a war which has been maneuvered by the Communists precisely along the lines which Mao outlined in this pamphlet. As for the failure of America to learn from the mistakes of the French, that is not fiction that is our history. From my point of view this book was very interesting to read.

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