This book provides the first comparative analysis of how different presidents have reacted in dissimilar manners to major international naval incidents. By examining the Maine incident, the Lusitania crisis, and the Panay incident, Douglas Carl Peifer provides an essential instrument to deal with the growing threats of a new naval crisis.
This book provides the first comparative analysis of how different presidents have reacted in dissimilar manners to major international naval incidents. By examining the Maine incident, the Lusitania crisis, and the Panay incident, Douglas Carl Peifer provides an essential instrument to deal with the growing threats of a new naval crisis.
Douglas C. Peifer is department chair and professor of strategy in the US Air War College's Department of Strategy in Montgomery, Alabama. He holds a Ph.D. in modern history from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His primary field of research is modern diplomatic and military history, with a special interest in the nexus between strategy, history, international politics, and culture.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Naval Incidents and the Decision for War Part 1: The Maine Incident Part 2: The Lusitania Crisis Part 3: The Panay Incident Conclusion: Naval Incidents and the Primacy of Context. Typologies, Theories, and the Historical Mindset Bibliography Index
Introduction: Naval Incidents and the Decision for War Part 1: The Maine Incident Part 2: The Lusitania Crisis Part 3: The Panay Incident Conclusion: Naval Incidents and the Primacy of Context. Typologies, Theories, and the Historical Mindset Bibliography Index
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