Retreat From DoomsdayBasic Books, 1990年7月17日 - 352 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 19 筆
第 178 頁
... present involvement . " In fact , he speculated , the United States might not choose military involvement " if the choice were ours to make all over again today . " 50 During 1966 and 1967 , American policy in Vietnam was increasingly ...
... present involvement . " In fact , he speculated , the United States might not choose military involvement " if the choice were ours to make all over again today . " 50 During 1966 and 1967 , American policy in Vietnam was increasingly ...
第 219 頁
... present state of affairs will linger for a while and that the chances of major war will continue to diminish . The prospects look rather good for the foreseeable future not only because war has lost its evident appeal but also because ...
... present state of affairs will linger for a while and that the chances of major war will continue to diminish . The prospects look rather good for the foreseeable future not only because war has lost its evident appeal but also because ...
第 248 頁
... present considerations , the absence of war — successful deterrence does not necessarily prove that a policy of deter- rence has been successful . The United states has a clear and costly policy in which it tries to deter the Soviet ...
... present considerations , the absence of war — successful deterrence does not necessarily prove that a policy of deter- rence has been successful . The United states has a clear and costly policy in which it tries to deter the Soviet ...
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Historys Greatest Nonevent | 3 |
THE DECLINE AND PERSISTENCE OF WAR BEFORE | 15 |
War Advocacy Before World War I | 37 |
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