Book review of Philip Bobbitt. The Shield of Achilles: War, Peace and the Course of History. London: Allen Lane/ Penguin 2002. Although the publication was written before the events of September 11 2001 its argument anticipates such an attack
Book review of LOYALTIES by Daniel Patrick Moynihan. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanich (1984) and b...
Tore T. Petersen. Richard Nixon, Great Britain and the Anglo-American Alignment in the Persian Gulf ...
Reviewed book by Robert G. Patman Publication date: October, 2011 In this short, but interest...
The Shield of Achilles is a classic inquiry into the nature of the State, its origin in war, and its...
Excerpt from publication: When an author admits that what he has uncovered in the archives was “som...
American University, WCL Research Paper No. 2008-64Abstract:This essay is a book review from the Tim...
Reputation in any field is an elusive phenomenon: part notoriety, part honor, part fame, part critic...
Review of: Preparing for the Next War: American Plans for Postwar Defense, 1941-1945. Sherry, Michae...
Rumsfeld’s War is a close-up look at one of the most influential figures in the Bush administration,...
It is no cliché to argue that the terrorist attack that befell the United States in September 2001 w...
From the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 to the collapse of the twin towers in 2001 to the present, ...
In Touched by Fire: Readings in Times of War, Shaun O\u27Connell draws us into the eerie atmospher...
Now this paper may seem a bit out of place in a publication on electoral strategies. The Iraq War en...
Review of Peter L. Hahn. Missions Accomplished? The United States and Iraq since World War I. Oxford...
After War was published five years too late. Had the book been in print in 2003—and had George W. Bu...
Book review of LOYALTIES by Daniel Patrick Moynihan. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanich (1984) and b...
Tore T. Petersen. Richard Nixon, Great Britain and the Anglo-American Alignment in the Persian Gulf ...
Reviewed book by Robert G. Patman Publication date: October, 2011 In this short, but interest...
The Shield of Achilles is a classic inquiry into the nature of the State, its origin in war, and its...
Excerpt from publication: When an author admits that what he has uncovered in the archives was “som...
American University, WCL Research Paper No. 2008-64Abstract:This essay is a book review from the Tim...
Reputation in any field is an elusive phenomenon: part notoriety, part honor, part fame, part critic...
Review of: Preparing for the Next War: American Plans for Postwar Defense, 1941-1945. Sherry, Michae...
Rumsfeld’s War is a close-up look at one of the most influential figures in the Bush administration,...
It is no cliché to argue that the terrorist attack that befell the United States in September 2001 w...
From the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 to the collapse of the twin towers in 2001 to the present, ...
In Touched by Fire: Readings in Times of War, Shaun O\u27Connell draws us into the eerie atmospher...
Now this paper may seem a bit out of place in a publication on electoral strategies. The Iraq War en...
Review of Peter L. Hahn. Missions Accomplished? The United States and Iraq since World War I. Oxford...
After War was published five years too late. Had the book been in print in 2003—and had George W. Bu...
Book review of LOYALTIES by Daniel Patrick Moynihan. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanich (1984) and b...
Tore T. Petersen. Richard Nixon, Great Britain and the Anglo-American Alignment in the Persian Gulf ...
Reviewed book by Robert G. Patman Publication date: October, 2011 In this short, but interest...