Spectre of Munich, the by Jeffrey Record

Spectre of Munich, the by Jeffrey Record

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Summary

Takes A look at a disastrous chapter in Western diplomatic history. This work concludes that though global political, military, and economic environment differs from that of the 1930s, US is making the same strategic mistakes in its war on terrorism that the British and French made in their attempts to protect themselves against Nazi Germany.

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Spectre of Munich, the by Jeffrey Record

Jeffrey Record offers a comprehensive analysis of Anglo-French appeasement in the 1930s and how the lessons can be applied to US foreign policy today, particularly in the 'War against terrorism'.
Jeffrey Record is a professor of strategy and international security at the Air War College and is the author of numerous books, including Making War, Thinking History: Munich, Vietnam, and Presidential Uses of Force from Korea to Kosovo. He also has extensive Capitol Hill experience, having served as a professional staff member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. He lives in Montgomery, Alabama, and Atlanta, Georgia.
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ISBN 13 9781597970396
ISBN 10 1597970395
Title Spectre of Munich, the
Author Record Jeffrey
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Potomac Books Inc
Year published 2007-02-01
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.