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  1. 3 days ago · In American Global Leadership: Ailing US Diplomacy and Solutions for the Twenty-First Century, G. Doug Davis and Michael O. Slobodchikoff present a selection of fifteen essays that trace the history of American diplomacy from Eisenhower to Trump. Penned by American statesmen—among them, James A. Baker III, General Wesley Clark, Thomas ...

  2. May 28, 2024 · His argument that the international system is in a state of anarchy causes statesmen to make decisions that are based on the decisions of others. Thus, an action-reaction process leads to a situation where leaders of states deliberately provoke or initiate war or lose control over events which ultimately propels them into war (Gilpin, 1988: 593 ...

  3. 4 days ago · Military history showcases the pivotal role leadership plays in shaping the outcomes of conflicts through control over resources, strategic decision-making, and the implementation of force. Military leaders throughout history have relied on a dynamic interplay between power structures and leadership philosophies to guide their forces effectively.

  4. 5 days ago · U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson said Wednesday that the United States needs “to allow Ukraine to prosecute the war in the way they see fit,” when it comes to how Ukraine ...

  5. 6 days ago · “It is essential the Biden Administration allows Ukraine’s military leaders an ability to conduct a full spectrum of operations necessary to respond to Russia’s unprovoked attack on their ...

  6. 21 hours ago · The first question raised by Dimbleby’s narrative, with all its military detail, is how on earth did the Wehrmacht manage to keep fighting for so long. By 1944, the German armies on the eastern front were massively outnumbered, and not just in men (“6.25 million troops as against the 2.46 million available” to German military command.

  7. 21 hours ago · The war began around 460 BCE, rooted in the long-standing rivalry between Athens and Sparta over the victory of Taras against the Iapygians. The immediate catalyst was the Athenian intervention in a conflict between Corinth and its colony, Megara. Megara’s defection from the Peloponnesian League to the Delian League escalated the world war.

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