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    The Pacific War in American and New Zealand Fiction Writing

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    The oldest ideas are the best. This book is a defense of an ancient way of thinking about international politics: realism. Patrick Porter, a scholar of international relations, defends the realist approach to understanding the world by addressing head-on the most robust critiques of the tradition. Drawing from a wide literature, Porter restages three prominent criticisms of realism: that it is ... Read more

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  • The False Promise of Liberal Order

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    In an age of demagogues, hostile great powers and trade wars, foreign policy traditionalists dream of restoring liberal international order. This order, they claim, ushered in seventy years of peace and prosperity and saw post-war America domesticate the world to its values.The False Promise of Liberal Order exposes the flaws in this nostalgic vision. The world shaped by America came about as a ... Read more

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  • Blunder

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    Why did Britain go to war in Iraq in 2003? Existing accounts stress dodgy dossiers, intelligence failures, and the flaws of individual leaders. Deploying the large number of primary documents now available, this book puts ideas at the centre of the story. As the book argues, Britain's war in Iraq was caused by bad ideas that were dogmatically held and widely accepted. Three ideas in particular ... Read more

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  • The Global Village Myth

    Distance, War, and the Limits of Power

    According to security elites, revolutions in information, transport, and weapons technologies have shrunk the world, leaving the United States and its allies more vulnerable than ever to violent threats like terrorism or cyberwar. As a result, they practice responses driven by fear: theories of falling dominoes, hysteria in place of sober debate, and an embrace of preemptive war to tame a chaotic ... Read more

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  • A Rush of Blood

    In her final hours, an ancient lady unravels the story of her long journey; her loving father dead, the six year old and her sisters are left in the care of their fragile, embittered mother, scattered by the cold wind through the Tudor world of faithless husbands and country squires to the height of the treacherous Star Chamber, leaving the beloved family home and fortune to Henry VIII, and their ... Read more

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