A seminal 1960 book by John F. Kennedy, published while he was a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts and actively campaigning for the presidency. The book is a curated and edited collection of Kennedy's key speeches, foreign policy statements, and papers from the late 1950s.
Edited by historian and journalist Allan Nevins, the book effectively served as Kennedy’s foreign policy manifesto for his upcoming administration, laying the conceptual groundwork for what would become his "New Frontier" doctrine.