Iraq and the lessons of Vietnam, or, How not to learn from the past /
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New York :
New Press : Distributed by W.W. Norton & Co.,
2007.
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Sommario:
- Parallel wars? Can "lessons of Vietnam" be applied to Iraq? / David Elliott
- "I'm with you": Tony Blair and the obligations of alliance: Anglo-American relations in historical perspective / Alex Danchev
- Forlorn superpower: European reactions to the American wars in Vietnam and Iraq / Wilfried Mausbach
- Manufacturing the threat to justify aggressive war in Vietnam and Iraq / Gareth Porter
- Wise guys, rough business: Iraq and the Tonkin Gulf / John Prados
- Gulliver at bay: the paradox of the imperial presidency / Andrew J. Bacevich
- Class wars / Christian G. Appy
- Female shape of the all-volunteer force / Elizabeth L. Hillman
- Familiar foreign policy and familiar wars: Vietnam, Iraq ... before and after / Gabriel Kolko
- Mr. Rumsfield's war / Lloyd C. Gardner
- Zelig in U.S. foreign relations: the roles of China in the American post-9/11 world / Walter LaFeber
- Counterinsurgency, now and forever / Marilyn B. Young
- Torture in the crucible of counterinsurgency / Alfred W. McCoy.