The title of this Blackwell Companion – Post-1945 America – says a good deal about
the difficulties that beset anyone looking to encapsulate the past half-century of
American history.
This book critically examines the weaknesses of U.S. intelligence led by the
Central Intelligence Agency in informing presidential decision making on
issues of war and peace
The chapters in this Book were among those delivered at the 1998 ICBH
summer conference on Anglo-American Relations in the Twentieth
Century, attended by academics, diplomats, independent scholars, and
observers from ...