A breakfast for Bonaparte : U.S. national security interests from the Heights of Abraham to the nuclear age /
Despite or perhaps because of what he has seen at negotiation tables and diplomatic exchanges, Rostow writes with no bias other than to promote the goal of relative peace as attainable and reasonable. That goal may become the more attainable, he feels, if more and more nations would come to see it a...
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Main Author: | Rostow, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1913-2002 |
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Language: | English |
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