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This collection of essays and reviews on national security, geopolitics and war combines a broad historical and geopolitical overview of U.S. national security policy with commentary on historical events and biographical sketches of historical figures.
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This collection of essays and reviews on national security, geopolitics and war combines a broad historical and geopolitical overview of U.S. national security policy with commentary on historical events and biographical sketches of historical figures.
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- Verlag: University Press of America
- Seitenzahl: 138
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 361g
- ISBN-13: 9780761847298
- ISBN-10: 0761847294
- Artikelnr.: 26846632
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: University Press of America
- Seitenzahl: 138
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 361g
- ISBN-13: 9780761847298
- ISBN-10: 0761847294
- Artikelnr.: 26846632
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Francis P. Sempa is an Assistant United States Attorney for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, an adjunct professor of political science at Wilkes University, and a contributing editor to American Diplomacy. He is the author of Geopolitics: From the Cold War to the 21st Century and has written introductions to four books on U.S. foreign policy. His essays and review on historical and foreign policy topics have been published in American Diplomacy, Strategic Review, The National Interest, the Washington Times, Presidential Studies Quarterly, National Review, International Social Science Review, and Human Rights Review.
Chapter 1 Acknowledgements Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter
4 I. National Security in Historical Perspective Part 5 U.S. National
Security Doctrines Historically Viewed Part 6 Trafalgar and the Balance of
Power Part 7 Visionaries of the American Empire: Hamilton and Mahan Part 8
Sea Power and Capitalism Part 9 The Geopolitics of the American Civil War
Chapter 10 II. World Wars I and II Part 11 Churchill and World War I Part
12 Woodrow Wilson and the First World War Part 13 The War of the World Part
14 The Terrible Shadow of the First World War Part 15 Winston Churchill and
the Wilderness Years Part 16 The Immediate Origins of the Second World War
Part 17 Allied Strategy and the Tactics in the Second World War Part 18
Somewhere in France, Somewhere in Germany Chapter 19 III. The Cold War Part
20 This War Called Peace Part 21 James Burnham and the Struggle for the
World Part 22 Inchon and the Course of U.S. Foreign Policy Part 23 Arms
Races, Arms Control, and the History of the Cold War Part 24 Henry M.
Jackson: Hero of the Cold War Part 25 Solzhenitsyn: The Most Consequential
Writer of the 20th Century Part 26 Ronald Reagan and the Collapse of the
Soviet Empire Part 27 Ronald Reagan and the End of the Cold War Chapter 28
IV. The Post-Cold War World Part 29 The Grand Chessboard Part 30 The
Sheriff: America's Defense of the New World Order Part 31 Preventative
Containment Part 32 Central and Eastern Europe Part 33 Taiwan and West
Berlin Part 34 The Asian Eclipse of Europe Chapter 35 Conclusion: Manifest
Destiny and the American Empire: Past, Present and Future Chapter 36 About
the Author Chapter 37 Index
4 I. National Security in Historical Perspective Part 5 U.S. National
Security Doctrines Historically Viewed Part 6 Trafalgar and the Balance of
Power Part 7 Visionaries of the American Empire: Hamilton and Mahan Part 8
Sea Power and Capitalism Part 9 The Geopolitics of the American Civil War
Chapter 10 II. World Wars I and II Part 11 Churchill and World War I Part
12 Woodrow Wilson and the First World War Part 13 The War of the World Part
14 The Terrible Shadow of the First World War Part 15 Winston Churchill and
the Wilderness Years Part 16 The Immediate Origins of the Second World War
Part 17 Allied Strategy and the Tactics in the Second World War Part 18
Somewhere in France, Somewhere in Germany Chapter 19 III. The Cold War Part
20 This War Called Peace Part 21 James Burnham and the Struggle for the
World Part 22 Inchon and the Course of U.S. Foreign Policy Part 23 Arms
Races, Arms Control, and the History of the Cold War Part 24 Henry M.
Jackson: Hero of the Cold War Part 25 Solzhenitsyn: The Most Consequential
Writer of the 20th Century Part 26 Ronald Reagan and the Collapse of the
Soviet Empire Part 27 Ronald Reagan and the End of the Cold War Chapter 28
IV. The Post-Cold War World Part 29 The Grand Chessboard Part 30 The
Sheriff: America's Defense of the New World Order Part 31 Preventative
Containment Part 32 Central and Eastern Europe Part 33 Taiwan and West
Berlin Part 34 The Asian Eclipse of Europe Chapter 35 Conclusion: Manifest
Destiny and the American Empire: Past, Present and Future Chapter 36 About
the Author Chapter 37 Index
Chapter 1 Acknowledgements Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter
4 I. National Security in Historical Perspective Part 5 U.S. National
Security Doctrines Historically Viewed Part 6 Trafalgar and the Balance of
Power Part 7 Visionaries of the American Empire: Hamilton and Mahan Part 8
Sea Power and Capitalism Part 9 The Geopolitics of the American Civil War
Chapter 10 II. World Wars I and II Part 11 Churchill and World War I Part
12 Woodrow Wilson and the First World War Part 13 The War of the World Part
14 The Terrible Shadow of the First World War Part 15 Winston Churchill and
the Wilderness Years Part 16 The Immediate Origins of the Second World War
Part 17 Allied Strategy and the Tactics in the Second World War Part 18
Somewhere in France, Somewhere in Germany Chapter 19 III. The Cold War Part
20 This War Called Peace Part 21 James Burnham and the Struggle for the
World Part 22 Inchon and the Course of U.S. Foreign Policy Part 23 Arms
Races, Arms Control, and the History of the Cold War Part 24 Henry M.
Jackson: Hero of the Cold War Part 25 Solzhenitsyn: The Most Consequential
Writer of the 20th Century Part 26 Ronald Reagan and the Collapse of the
Soviet Empire Part 27 Ronald Reagan and the End of the Cold War Chapter 28
IV. The Post-Cold War World Part 29 The Grand Chessboard Part 30 The
Sheriff: America's Defense of the New World Order Part 31 Preventative
Containment Part 32 Central and Eastern Europe Part 33 Taiwan and West
Berlin Part 34 The Asian Eclipse of Europe Chapter 35 Conclusion: Manifest
Destiny and the American Empire: Past, Present and Future Chapter 36 About
the Author Chapter 37 Index
4 I. National Security in Historical Perspective Part 5 U.S. National
Security Doctrines Historically Viewed Part 6 Trafalgar and the Balance of
Power Part 7 Visionaries of the American Empire: Hamilton and Mahan Part 8
Sea Power and Capitalism Part 9 The Geopolitics of the American Civil War
Chapter 10 II. World Wars I and II Part 11 Churchill and World War I Part
12 Woodrow Wilson and the First World War Part 13 The War of the World Part
14 The Terrible Shadow of the First World War Part 15 Winston Churchill and
the Wilderness Years Part 16 The Immediate Origins of the Second World War
Part 17 Allied Strategy and the Tactics in the Second World War Part 18
Somewhere in France, Somewhere in Germany Chapter 19 III. The Cold War Part
20 This War Called Peace Part 21 James Burnham and the Struggle for the
World Part 22 Inchon and the Course of U.S. Foreign Policy Part 23 Arms
Races, Arms Control, and the History of the Cold War Part 24 Henry M.
Jackson: Hero of the Cold War Part 25 Solzhenitsyn: The Most Consequential
Writer of the 20th Century Part 26 Ronald Reagan and the Collapse of the
Soviet Empire Part 27 Ronald Reagan and the End of the Cold War Chapter 28
IV. The Post-Cold War World Part 29 The Grand Chessboard Part 30 The
Sheriff: America's Defense of the New World Order Part 31 Preventative
Containment Part 32 Central and Eastern Europe Part 33 Taiwan and West
Berlin Part 34 The Asian Eclipse of Europe Chapter 35 Conclusion: Manifest
Destiny and the American Empire: Past, Present and Future Chapter 36 About
the Author Chapter 37 Index