A Madman's Appetite- Operation Menu: The Nixon Administration and the Secret Bombing in Cambodia

This case study examines the Nixon administration’s 1969 decision to bomb Cambodia in a covert operation designed to destroy North Vietnamese sanctuaries. This case can be used to explore how presidential personality characteristics affect the decision-making process; examine the structure and role of the National Security Council; and stimulate discussion concerning the role of public opinion, the power of the president, and secrecy in foreign policy decision-making.

This teaching case is available for purchase here.

Authored by Tara Baird and Lynn M. Kuzma.

Published by Georgetown.

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