The book is a masterpiece of research that is carefully footnoted.... The book presents information that filled gaps in my education.- Henry Zeybel (The VVA Veteran) Drawing on extensive research at the Nixon and Ford Presidential Libraries (this reviewer was regaled by archivists at both institutions with tales of exhaustive efforts by a 'scholar named Johannes'), Kadura challenges prevailing interpretations of the U.S. response to Saigon's disintegration. He both synthesizes and augments a long-standing debate over whether the United States desired a 'decent interval' solution in Vietnam, a concept whose nebulous descriptions in previous scholarship are outlined in a helpful bibliographic essay.(Pacific Historical review)