From behind-the-scenes accounts, we know that an articulate best-selling book published just a few months earlier by historian Barbara W. Tuchman, a private citizen who held no government position, contributed directly to the delicate negotiated resolution of the Cuban Missile Crisis. After chronicling Tuchman\u27s contribution to world peace. this article discusses her later Public Douglas commentary about what she called the art of writing, commentary that remains instructive for lawyers who write as representatives of clients or causes in the private or public sector
Abstract This article is centered upon the dangers of war through miscalculations, which had fatal c...
Throughout her Negotiation and Mediation course at the University of California, Irvine School of La...
About the author Alicia Espinosa is a junior at Boston University. She will be graduating in May 201...
From behind-the-scenes accounts, we know that an articulate best-selling book published just a few m...
In October of 1962, the world stood on the brink of war as the United States demanded dismantling of...
The Cuban Missile Crisis represented a unique moment in the history of American foreign policy becau...
About the author Wilson Alexander is an undergraduate student at Taylor University, where, in additi...
This chapter is part of a book that s together the subject areas of history and negotiation studies....
The literature of the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962 has largely overlooked Washington’s promo...
The traditional interpretation of the Cuban missile crisis is held by nearly all of the participants...
In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of his death, this article examines the role Attorney Gener...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, American History, 2006The Cuban Missile Crisis is thought ...
This paper examines the 1958-1959 Berlin crisis as a diplomatic experience, conducted by the U.S. a...
Postcolonial scholars show how knowledge practices participate in the production and reproduction of...
The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 was a foremost cold war squabble linking the USA and the USSR princ...
Abstract This article is centered upon the dangers of war through miscalculations, which had fatal c...
Throughout her Negotiation and Mediation course at the University of California, Irvine School of La...
About the author Alicia Espinosa is a junior at Boston University. She will be graduating in May 201...
From behind-the-scenes accounts, we know that an articulate best-selling book published just a few m...
In October of 1962, the world stood on the brink of war as the United States demanded dismantling of...
The Cuban Missile Crisis represented a unique moment in the history of American foreign policy becau...
About the author Wilson Alexander is an undergraduate student at Taylor University, where, in additi...
This chapter is part of a book that s together the subject areas of history and negotiation studies....
The literature of the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962 has largely overlooked Washington’s promo...
The traditional interpretation of the Cuban missile crisis is held by nearly all of the participants...
In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of his death, this article examines the role Attorney Gener...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, American History, 2006The Cuban Missile Crisis is thought ...
This paper examines the 1958-1959 Berlin crisis as a diplomatic experience, conducted by the U.S. a...
Postcolonial scholars show how knowledge practices participate in the production and reproduction of...
The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 was a foremost cold war squabble linking the USA and the USSR princ...
Abstract This article is centered upon the dangers of war through miscalculations, which had fatal c...
Throughout her Negotiation and Mediation course at the University of California, Irvine School of La...
About the author Alicia Espinosa is a junior at Boston University. She will be graduating in May 201...