This work is a fascinating overview of Americansâ complex and occasionally uneasy relationship with military service, from World War II to the age of global terrorism. The end of the Cold War ushered in a new kind of war that has already made conventional tactics and strategy obsolete.
This work is a fascinating overview of Americansâ complex and occasionally uneasy relationship with military service, from World War II to the age of global terrorism. The end of the Cold War ushered in a new kind of war that has already made conventional tactics and strategy obsolete.
Cynthia Watson, PhD, is professor of strategy at the National War College, Washington, DC. Her published works include ABC-CLIO's Nation-Building: A Reference Handbook and U.S. National Security: A Reference Handbook, which was named one of the 2002 Books of the Year by CHOICE magazine.
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Preface 1. Background and History 2. Problems Controversies and Solutions 3. Worldwide Perspective 4. Chronology 5. Biographical Profiles 6. Facts Data and Documents 7. Directory of Organizations 8. Print and Nonprint Resources Glossary Index
Preface 1. Background and History 2. Problems Controversies and Solutions 3. Worldwide Perspective 4. Chronology 5. Biographical Profiles 6. Facts Data and Documents 7. Directory of Organizations 8. Print and Nonprint Resources Glossary Index
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