189 research outputs found
U.S. Foreign Policy: A Historical Perspective
By examining her history, the student of American foreign policy can trace patterns of thought and action which even to this day underlie U.S. behavior at home as well as abroad
La Place Je la Concorde Sussie
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Meaning of the Crisis of Czechoslovakia
What I want to do tonight, with the events of 20-21 August as focus, is to explore what has been happening behind the Iron Curtain to lead up to these events and what the future consequences may be
A Difference in Perspective
There is an understandable and reasonable difference in viewpoint between military and political leaders. Military leaders prudently consider capabilities—what an enemy can do; while political leaders tend to emphasize intentions—what an enemy might do. Both considerations are valid, but somewhat limited
The Naval War College in Transition, 1965-1984
I first came to the Naval War College twenty-one years ago, as an international relations consultant on temporary reserve duty
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