St. Martins Press-3PL
While America Sleeps: Self-Delusion, Military Weakness, and the Threat to Peace Today
While America Sleeps: Self-Delusion, Military Weakness, and the Threat to Peace Today
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In While England Slept Winston Churchill revealed in 1938 how the inadequacy of Britain's military forces to cope with worldwide responsibilities in a peaceful but tense era crippled its ability to deter or even adequately prepare for World War II.
In While America Sleeps, historians Donald and Frederick W. Kagan retrace Britain's international and defense policies during the years after World War I leading up to World War II, showing how self-delusion and an unwillingness to face the inescapable responsibilities on which their security and the peace of the world depended cost the British dearly. The Kagans then turn their attention to America and argue that our nation finds itself in a position similar to that of Britain in the 1920s. For all its emergency interventions the U.S. has not yet accepted its unique responsibility to take the lead in preserving the peace. Years of military cutbacks--the peace dividend following the buildup and triumph over Communism of the Reagan years--have weakened our armed forces and left us with too few armed forces to cover too many possible threats. This has caused us to bank everything on high tech smart weapons--some of which have not yet been invented and others that we are not acquiring or deploying--as opposed to the long-term commitment of money, fighting men and women, and planning that the deterrence of a major war would require. This failure to shape a policy and to commit the resources needed to maintain peace has cost valuable time in shaping a peaceful world and has placed America's long-term security in danger.
Author: Donald Kagan, Frederick W. Kagan
Publisher: St. Martins Press-3PL
Published: 11/01/2001
Pages: 496
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.36lbs
Size: 9.26h x 6.14w x 1.33d
ISBN: 9780312283742
About the Author
Donald Kagan is one of America's most eminent historians. He is the Hillhouse Professor of History and Classics at Yale University and the author or coauthor of many books including The Western Heritage, On the Origins of War and the Preservation of Peace, and a four-volume history of the Peloponnesian War.
Frederick W. Kagan is an assistant professor of military history at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and the author of The Military Reforms of Nicholas I.This title is not returnable
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