This book analyzes America’s crusade against Jihadism. It addresses the successes and failures of Washington’s counter-Jihadist strategy before... Læs mere
The French and Indian War was the world's first truly global conflict. When the French lost to the British in 1763, they lost their North... Læs mere
This study comprehensively and systematically explores how Theodore Roosevelt understood, massed, and wielded power to pursue his vision for an America that was the world’s most prosperous, just, and influential nation.
This study provides a broad examination of the overlapping conflicts and power struggles among the indigenous population, colonists, and other... Læs mere
This study provides a broad examination of the overlapping conflicts and power struggles among the indigenous population, colonists, and other... Læs mere
For nearly four centuries, Americans have debated the government's proper role in developing the economy. A Short History of American Industrial Policies analyzes the ideological, political, and industrial policy struggle from the colonial era to the 1990s.
Japan achieved it's present economic position by rejecting free trade theory and instead mastering neomercantilist policies which target strategic industries for development with a range of government sponsored cartels, subsidies, import barriers and export incentives.
Analyzing relations amidst the European Community's growing unity and Japan's ever more dynamic economy, this book compares the processes, means, ends,... Læs mere
An analysis of how Tokyo entangles strategic countries and regions in an integrated overseas political economic web, generating enormous wealth and power for Japan.
George Rogers Clark led four victorious campaigns against the Indians and British in the Ohio Valley during the American Revolution, but his most astonishing coup was... Læs mere
For more than twenty years after the executions of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette in 1793, France and England waged a protracted war... Læs mere