Synopsis
These essays on strategy, war, and statecraft have been written during the current reassessment of United States' national strategy. But they also take strategic thinking back to certain principals and interests which have guided America before, during, and after the Cold War. Co-published with The Institute for Public Policy.
Review
This is a well-conceived, well-written book, which informs not only the specialist but also will be very useful as a student text. (E. Goldstein, University of Birmingham, UK)
These essays provide a thoughtful starting point for those concerned with the post-Cold War international system, and should be of use to scholars and those in public service alike. (E. Goldstein, University of Birmingham, UK Diplomacy and Statecraft)
A very nicely done compendium of essays. I should imagine this work would be most appropriate and welcome in graduate seminars dealing with national affairs matters. (Thomas-Durell Young, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College)
A very nicely done compendium of essays. I should imagine this work would be most appropriate and welcome in graduate seminars dealing with national affairs matters. (Thomas-Durell Young, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College)
This is a well-conceived, well-written book, which informs not only the specialist but also will be very useful as a student text. (E. Goldstein, University of Birmingham, UK)
These essays provide a thoughtful starting point for those concerned with the post-Cold War international system, and should be of use to scholars and those in public service alike. (E. Goldstein, University of Birmingham, UK Diplomacy and Statecraft)
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.