Archives: Jan-Feb-Mar 2005
 
Articles

Scott Atran, "Facing Catastrophe—Risk and Response: The 9/11 and 11-M Commissions' Blind Sides," Policy Matters [AEI-Brookings] 05-05 (Mar 2005) <link>.

Christopher C. Harmon, "Churchill's Guiding Hand," World War II (Mar 2005) <link>.

Charles V. Peña, $400 Billion Defense Budget Unnecessary to Fight War on Terrorism, Cato Institute, Policy Analysis No. 539 (28 Mar 2005) <link>.

Phillip Carter & Paul Glastris, "The Case for the Draft," Washington Monthly (Mar 2005) <link>.

Perry Anderson, "Arms and Rights," New Left Review 31 (Jan/Feb 2005) <link>.

The Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the U.S. Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction, "Report to the President of the United States" (31 Mar 2005) [n.b. 618-pg pdf loads slowly] <link>.

Steve Holland & Adam Entous, "Report: U.S. Intelligence 'Dead Wrong' on Iraq," Reuters (31 Mar 2005) <link>.

Maureen Dowd, "I Spy a Screw-Up," NY Times (31 Mar 2005) <link>.

Brian Donlon, "A Marine’s Farewell to Iraq," Defense Watch (25 Mar 2005) <link>.

Michael O'Hanlon, "More Bang for the Buck," Foreign Policy (Feb 2005) <link>.

John Sifton, "GIs against Torture," The Nation (9 Mar 2005) <link>.

Tim Weiner, "An Army Program to Build a High-Tech Force Hits Cost Snags," NY Times (28 Mar 2005) <link>.

Bob Herbert, "Is No One Accountable?" NY Times (28 Mar 2005) <link>.

Damien Cave, "For Army Recruiters, a Hard Toll from a Hard Sell," NY Times (27 Mar 2005) <link>.

Oliver August, "One Final Victim of the Rape of Nanking?" London Times (17 Mar 2005) <link>.

Leon Hadar, "From Kennan to Wolfowitz," Antiwar.com (25 Mar 2005) <link>.

Thomas L. Friedman, "Geroge W. to George W.," NY Times (24 Mar 2005) <link>.

Gail Vida Hamburg, "Hiding Our War Dead," Intervention Magazine (22 Mar 2005) <link>.

Tom Reeves, "Exposing the Coming Draft," CounterPunch (19/20 Mar 2005) <link>.

U.S. Department of Defense, "The National Defense Strategy of The United States of America" (Mar 2005) <link><pdf>

Nathaniel Helms, "The Army’s New ‘Bible’ for Creating Warriors," Defense Watch (21 Mar 2005) <link>.

Nathaniel Helms, "How Hard Is Wartime Training?" Defense Watch (16 Mar 2005) <link>.

Christopher Allbritton, "Taking Back Iraq's Streets," Time (19 Mar 2005) <link>.

Drake Bennett, "Give Nukes a Chance," Boston Globe (20 Mar 2005) <link>.

"Eyes on the War" [audio and images from 24 photojournalists in Iraq], Washington Post (20 Mar 2005) <link>.

Roxana Tiron, "Insurgents Learn to Exploit U.S. Military’s Vulnerabilities," National Defense Magazine (Mar 2005) <link>.

"70 Lives: A Portrait of Fallen Neighbors," Washington Post (20 Mar 2005) <link>.

John Hendren, "Policy OKs First Strike to Protect US," LA Times (19 Mar 2005) <link>.

Sandra I. Erwin, "Shrewd Tactics Underpin Navy Strategy to Defeat Diesel Submarines," National Defense Magazine (Mar 2005) <link>.

J.Y. Smith, "Outsider Forged Cold War Strategy" [G.F. Kennan obit.], Washington Post (18 Mar 2005) <link>.

Tim Weiner & Barbara Crosette, "George F. Kennan Dies at 101; Leading Strategist of Cold War," NY Times (18 Mar 2005) <link>.

Christian Neef & Jan Puhl, "Iraq War Offers Painful Lesson for Warsaw" [interview with Poland's Foreign Minister], Der Spiegel (28 Feb 2005) <link>.

Siobhan Gorman, "Intelligence Gap," National Journal (18 Mar 2005) <link>.

Joseph Shapiro, "Amputee Wounded in Iraq to Return to Active Duty" (with audio), NPR: Morning Edition (4 Mar 2005) <link>.

Calvin Trillin, "Lost Son," New Yorker (14 Mar 2005) <link>

Nancy Gibbs, "The Lucky Ones," Time (21 Mar 2005) <link>.

Scott Martelle, "Basic Training for Chronicling a War beyond Words," LA Times (13 Mar 2005) <link>.

Klaus Wiegrefe, "How Close Was Hitler to the A-Bomb?" Der Spiegel (14 Mar 2005) <link>.

Ralph Nader, "Restarting the Antiwar Movement," Antiwar.com (15 Mar 2005) <link>.

Erik Eckholm, "Halliburton Overcharged $108 Million, Report Says," NY Times (15 Mar 2005) <link>.

Irene M. Wielawski, "For Troops, Home Can Be Too Close," NY Times (15 Mar 2005) <link>.

"Nuclear Sub Missed Warning Signs before Crash, Navy Says," NY Times (13 Mar 2005) <link>.

James Glanz & William J. Broad, "Looting at Weapons Plants Was Systematic, Iraqi Says," NY Times (13 Mar 2005) <link>.

Slavoj Zizek, "The Two Totalitarianisms," London Review of Books 27.6 (17 Mar 2005) <link>.

Linda Sieg, "U.S. and Japan Veterans Recall Iwo Jima Battle," Reuters (12 Mar 2005) <link>.

Andrew J. Bacevich, "Living Room War," American Conservative (14 Mar 2005) <link>.

"Bush Announces Iraq Exit Strategy: 'We'll Go through Iran,'" The Onion 41.10 (9 Mar 2005) <link>.

Eric W. Cramer, "TUSK to Update Abrams for Urban Battle," Army Public Affairs (9 Mar 2005) <link>.

Robert Zelnick, "Iraq: What Is at Stake?" Hoover Digest (Win 2005) <link>.

Marine Corps Intelligence Activity, "Iraq Culture Smart Card" (Nov 2004) <link>.

Andrzej Stasiuk, "Not a Living Soul Around: A Tour of First World War Battlefields and Burial Grounds in Eastern Europe," tr. A. Lloyd-Jones, Sign and Sight (1 Mar 2005; orig. in Neue Zürcher Zeitung [22 Jan 2005]) <link>.

Michael Moss, "Many Missteps Tied to Delay in Armor for Troops in Iraq," NY Times (7 Mar 2005) <link>.

Nathaniel R. Helms, "It Wasn’t about the Curfew after All," DefenseWatch (3 Mar 2005) <link>.

Raymond Jacobs, "History Overlooked Iwo Jima’s First Flag," DefenseWatch (23 Feb 2005) <link>.

Thomas Friedman, "Arms Sales Begin at Home," NY Times (6 Mar 2005) <link>.

Eliot Weinberger, "What I Heard about Iraq," London Review of Books 27.3 (3 Feb 2005) <link>.

Nathaniel R. Helms, "Guardsmen – and Women – Gird for a New Kind of War," DefenseWatch (21 Feb 2005) <link>.

Nathaniel R. Helms, "Intense Training Replicates the Chaos of Iraq," DefenseWatch (18 Feb 2005) <link>.

Nathaniel R. Helms, "An Overstretched Army Scrambles to Fill Its Ranks," DefenseWatch (15 Feb 2005) <link>.

Isabel Hilton, "'Al-Jazeera': and Now, the Other News," NY Times (6 Mar 2005) <link>.

A.O. Scott, "With Soldiers in a Palace and Death in the Streets," NY Times (4 Mar 2005) <link>.

Juan Cole, "Lebanon: Background and Forecast," AntiWar.com (2 Mar 2005) <link>.

Nicholas Eberstadt, "What Surprise? The Nuclear Core of North Korea's Strategy," Washington Post (1 Mar 2005) <link>.

Nicholas D. Kristof, "American Witness," NY Times (2 Mar 2005) <link>.

Michael Macedonia, "Ender's Game Redux," Computer 38.2 (Feb 2005) 95-97 <link>.

Babak Dehghanpisheh, Eve Conant, & Rod Nordland, "Iraq's Hidden War," Newsweek (7 Mar 2005) <link>.

Ignacio Ramonet, "Iran: The Wrong Threat," Le Monde diplomatique (Feb 2005) <link>.

James T. McGhee, "In the Shadow of the Elites: The 9th SS Panzer Division Hohenstaufen," Military History Online (25 Feb 2005) <link>.

A.M. Gambone, "A Date with Destiny ... and Distortion: The Death of Union General Samuel K. Zook," Military History Online (19 Feb 2005) <link>.

Jon Martin, "Brasidas—Sparta's Most Extraordinary Commander," Military History Online (13 Feb 2005) <link>.

Larry Parker, "Sea Lion vs. Overlord," Military History Online (6 Feb 2005) <link>.

Walter Giersbach, "Barrancas: The First Shots Fired in the Rebellion," Military History Online (30 Jan 2005) <link>.

Rob Wanner, "Kadesh," Military History Online (2005) <link>.

Timothy Neeno, "Nomonhan: The Second Russo-Japanese War," Military History Online (16 Jan 2005) <link>.

Roger Cohen, "The Lost Soldiers of Stalag IX-B," NY Times (27 Feb 2005) <link>.

Martin van Creveld, "The Blemish of Conquest: Moshe Dayan Questioned American Goals in Vietnam. What Would He Say about Iraq?" Boston Review (Feb/Mar 2005) <link>.

Julian E. Barnes, "When Banter Beats Bullets: In Afghanistan and Iraq, Soldiers Try New Ways to Gain Support," USNews.com (7 Mar 2005) <link>.

Howard Shirley, "Leadership Lessons from Lee and Grant" [interview with Charles R. Bowery], BookPage.com (Jan 2005) <link>.

David Keys, "Special Report: Did Thames Wreck Take on the Armada?" Archaeology 58.2 (Mar/Apr 2005) <link>.

Victor D. Hanson, "Has Iraq Weakened Us?" Commentary (Feb 2005) <link>.

Jim Lobe, " Iran War Drums Beat Harder," LewRockwell.com (11 Feb 2005) <link>.

Report on Homeland Security, U.S. GAO 05-33 (Jan 2005) <link>.

James J. Carafano & Alane Kochems, "Making the Sea Safer: A National Agenda for Maritime Security and Counterterrorism," Heritage Foundation, Spec. Rpt. 03 (17 Feb 2005) <link>.

Robert H. Scales, "Urban Warfare: A Soldier's View," Military Review (Jan/Feb 2005) <link>.

Norman Emery, Jason Werchon, & Donald G. Mowles, "Fighting Terrorism and Insurgency: Shaping the Information Environment," Military Review (Jan/Feb 2005) <link>.

Robert J. Bunker & John P. Sullivan," Suicide Bombings in Operation Iraqi Freedom," Military Review (Jan/Feb 2005) <link>.

Mark Gould, "Understanding Jihad," Policy Review 129 (Feb/Mar 2005) <link>.

Stanley Kurtz, "Demographics and the Culture of War," Policy Review 129 (Feb/Mar 2005) <link>.

Juan Cole, "A Shi'ite Iraq Emerges," AntiWar.com (19 Feb 2005) <link>.

Justin Raimundo, "Radical Son," American Conservative (28 Feb 2005) <link>.

Scott Peterson, "Good night, Fallujah: 'Raider' Starts for Home," CS Monitor (18 Feb 2005) <link>.

Jonathan Chait, "No Pain, No Gain in the Mideast," LA Times (18 Feb 2005) <link>.

Tom Engelhardt & Dilip Hiro, "Tomgram: Engelhardt and Hiro on Iraqi and American Fault Lines," TomDispatch.com (16 Feb 2005) <link>.

Tim Weiner, "A New Model Army Soldier Rolls Closer to the Battlefield," NY Times (16 Feb 2005) <link>.

Alexandra Marks, "Back from Iraq - and Suddenly Out on the Streets," CS Monitor (8 Feb 2005) <link>.

Cindy Sheehan, "Not Worth My Son's Life," LewRockwell.com (7 Feb 2005) <link>.

Wiiliam J. Broad, "U.S. Redesigning Nuclear Weapons," NY Times (7 Feb 2005) <link>.

Noam Chomsky, "The Future of Iraq and U.S. Occupation," International Relations Center (26 Jan 2005) <link 1> <link 2>.

Noam Chomsky, "Imperial Presidency," Canadian Dimension 39.1 (Jan/Feb 2005) <link>.

Thom Shanker, "Pentagon Sets Bonuses to Retain Members of Special Operations," NY Times (6 Feb 2005) <link>.

Scott McConnell, "Hunger for Dictatorship: War to Export Democracy May Wreck Our Own," American Conservative (14 Feb 2005) <link>.

Peter Beinart et al., "Letter to Congress on Increasing U.S. Ground Forces," New American Century (28 Jan 2005) <link>.

Mariah Blake, "Tin Soldier: An American Vigilante in Afghanistan, Using the Press for Profit and Glory," Columbia Journalism Review (Jan/Feb 2005) <link>.

Georg Mascolo & Siegesmund von Ilsemann, "US Military Personnel Growing Critical of the War in Iraq," Der Spiegel (17 Jan 2005) <link>.

Todd S. Purdum, "Flashback to the 60's: A Sinking Sensation of Parallels Between Iraq and Vietnam," NY Times (29 Jan 2005) <link>.

Bradley Graham, "Pentagon Prepares to Rethink Focus on Conventional Warfare," Washington Post (26 Jan 2005) <link>.

Tim Ryan, "Media's Coverage Has Distorted World's View of Iraqi Reality," World Tribune (18 Jan 2005) <link>.

Theodore Dalrymple, "The Specters Haunting Dresden," City Journal 15.1 (Win 2005) <link>.

Victor D. Hanson, "Postmodern War," City Journal 15.1 (Win 2005) <link>.

Christopher Drew, "Danger Zone That Wasn't, and a Sub's Hidden Peril," NY Times (23 Jan 2005) <link>.

Associated Press, "Navy Reassigns Commander of Submarine That Ran Aground in Pacific" (20 Jan 2005) <link>.

Neela Banerjee, "Few but Organized, Iraq Veterans Turn War Critics," NY Times (23 Jan 2005) <link>.

Norman Podhoretz, "The War Against World War IV," Commentary (Feb 2005) <link>.

Seymour M. Hersh, "The Coming Wars," New Yorker (24 Jan 2005) <link>; Pentagon response <link>; more, from Reuters <link>.

Catherine Auer, "With a Little Boy in the Back," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 61.1 (Jan/Feb 2005) 6-8 <link>.

Christopher Drew, "Submarine Crash Shows Navy Had Gaps in Mapping System," NY Times (15 Jan 2005) <link>.

Christopher Drew, "E-Mail Shows Toll of Crash on Submarine," NY Times (12 Jan 2005) <link>.

Doron Almog, "Cumulative Deterrence and the War on Terrorism," Parameters 34.4 (Win 2004-2005) 4-19 <link>.

Franklin Eric Wester, "Preemption and Just War: Considering the Case of Iraq,” Parameters 34.4 (Win 2004-2005) 20-39 <link>.

Augustus W. Fountain, "Transforming Defense Basic Research Strategy," Parameters 34.4 (Win 2004-2005) 40-54 <link>.

The Editors, "The Failure of Empire," Monthly Review 56.8 (Jan 2005) <link>.

Associated Press, "U.S. Ends Fruitless Iraq Weapons Hunt" (12 Jan 2005) <link>.

Nathaniel R. Helms, "F Company Soldiers Describe Mistreatment in Iraq," Defense Watch (7 Jan 2005) <link>.

Nathaniel R. Helms, "Broken Weapons, Ammo Shortages, Latrine Security," Defense Watch (3 Jan 2005) <link>.

Rowan Scarborough & Joseph Curl, "Despite Pressure, Bush Vows 'No Women in Combat,'" Washington Times (12 Jan 2005) <link>.

Dan Baum, "Battle Lessons," New Yorker (11 Jan 2005) <link>.

David Sanger & Eric Schmitt, "Hot Topic: How U.S. Might Disengage in Iraq," NY Times (10 Jan 2005) <link>.

Mark Danner, "We Are All Torturers Now," NY Times (6 Jan 2005) <link>.

William R. Polk, "A Time for Leaving: American Security and Iraqi Stability Depend on a Prompt Handover," American Conservative (17 Jan 2005) <link>.

Daniel Mendelsohn, "Alexander, the Movie!" NY Review of Books 52.1 (13 Jan 2005) <link>.

Reuel Marc Gerecht, "The Struggle for the Middle East," Weekly Standard 10.16 (3 Jan 2005) <link>.

Janet Tassel, "Militant about 'Islamism': Daniel Pipes Wages 'Hand-to-Hand Combat' with a 'Totalitarian Ideology,'" Harvard Magazine (Jan/Feb 2005) <link>.

James Dobbins, "Iraq: Winning the Unwinnable War," Foreign Affairs (Jan/Feb 2005) <link>.

Michael E. O'Hanlon, "Iraq without a Plan," Policy Review (Dec 2004/Jan 2005) <link>

James V. Schall, "When War Must Be the Answer," Policy Review (Dec 2004/Jan 2005) <link>.

Justin Rood, "Analyze This," Washington Monthly (Jan/Feb 2005) <link>.

Selig S. Harrison, "Did North Korea Cheat?" Foreign Affairs 84.1 (Jan/Feb 2005) <link>.


Reviews

Timothy J. Reese, High-Water Mark: The 1862 Maryland Campaign in Strategic Perspective (Baltimore, MD: Butternut & Blue, 2004), American Civil War (Mar 2005) <link>.

Albert L. Weeks, Russia’s Life-Saver: Lend-Lease Aid to the U.S.S.R. in World War II (NY: Lexington, 2004), World War II (Mar 2005) <link>.

Henry Kissinger, Ending the Vietnam War (NY: Simon & Schuster, 2003), Vietnam Magazine (Feb 2005) <link>.

Donald Shaffer, After the Glory: The Struggles of Black Civil War Veterans (Lawrence: U Pr of Kansas, 2004), Civil War Times (Feb 2005) <link>.

Mark Dunkelman, With Brothers One and All: Esprit de Corps in a Civil War Regiment (Baton Rouge: LSU Pr, 2004), American Civil War (Mar 2005) <link> & Civil War Times (Feb 2005) <link>.

Christopher Summerville, March of Death: Sir John Moore’s Retreat to Corunna, 1808-1809 (Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole, 2003), Military History (Feb 2003) <link>.

Robert K. Massie, Castles of Steel: Britain, Germany, and the Winning of the Great War at Sea (NY: Random House, 2003), Military History Quarterly (Win 2005) <link>.

Norman Davies, Rising ’44: The Battle for Warsaw (NY: Viking, 2003), Military History Quarterly (Win 2005) <link>.

Ed Ruggero, Combat Jump: The Young Men Who Led the Assault Into Fortress Europe, July 1943 (NY: HarperCollins, 2004), World War II (Mar 2005) <link>.

Frederick Taylor, Dresden: Tuesday, February 13, 1945 (NY: HarperCollins, 2004), Military History (Feb 2005) <link>.

Patrick Bishop, Fighter Boys: The Battle of Britain, 1940 (NY: Penguin, 2003), British Heritage (Jan 2005) <link>.

Douglas Porch, The Path to Victory: The Mediterranean Theater in World War II (NY: FS&G, 2004), World War II (Jan/Feb 2005) <link>.

Stephen R. Bullock, Playing for Their Nation: Baseball and the American Military during World War II (Lincoln: U Nebraska Pr, 2004), World War II (Jan/Feb 2005) <link>.

Judi Upton-Ward, ed. & trans., The Catalan Rule of the Templars (Woodbridge: Boydell Pr, 2003), De Re Militari (Jan 2005) <link>.

Geoffrey Perret, Lincoln's War: The Untold Story of America's Greatest President as Commander in Chief (NY: Random House, 2004), Claremont Review (Win 2004) <link>.

William M. Fowler, Empires at War: The French and Indian War and the Struggle for North America, 1754-1763 (NY: Walker & Co., 2004), Boston Globe (20 Mar 2005) <link>.

Roger Ebert, "[Stanley Kubrick] Paths of Glory (1957)," Chicago Sun Times (25 Feb 2005) <link>.

Jeremy Black, The British Seaborne Empire (New Haven: Yale U Pr, 2004) & Arthur Herman, To Rule the Waves: How the British Navy Shaped the Modern World (NY: HarperCollins, 2004), LA Times (13 Mar 2005) <link> & <link>.

Lenette S. Taylor, "The Supply for Tomorrow Must Not Fail": The Civil War of Captain Simon Perkins Jr., a Union Quartermaster (Kent, OH: KSU Pr, 2004) & Stewart Bennett & Barbara Tillery, The Struggle for the Life of the Republic: A Civil War Narrative by Brevet Major Charles Dana Miller, 76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (Kent, OH: KSU Pr, 2004), American Civil War (Jan 2005) <link>.

Tim Rood, The Sea! The Sea! The Shout of the Ten Thousand in the Modern Imagination (London: Duckworth, 2004), Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2005.03.06 <link>.

Waldemar Heckel & Lawrence A. Tritle, eds., Crossroads of History: The Age of Alexander (Claremont, CA: Regina Books, 2003), Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2005.03.05 <link>.

Eric Jager, The Last Duel: A True Story of Crime, Scandal and Trial by Combat in Medieval France (NY: Broadway Books, 2004), De Re Militari (Jan 2005) <link>.

Yuval Noah Harari, Renaissance Military Memoirs: War, History, and Identity, 1450-1600 ( Woodbridge, UK: Boydell Pr, 2004), De Re Militari (Jan 2005) <link>.

David Nicolle, Crusader Castles in the Holy Land 1097-1192 (Oxford: Osprey, 2004), De Re Militari (Jan 2005) <link>.

David Anderson, Histories of the Hanged: Britain’s Dirty War in Kenya and the End of Empire (NY: Norton, 2005) & Caroline Elkins, Imperial Reckoning: The Untold Story of Britain's Gulag in Kenya (NY: Henry Holt, 2005), London Review of Books 27.3 (3 Feb 2005) <link>.

Mary D. Russell, A Thread of Grace (NY: Random House, 2005), San Francisco Chronicle (27 Feb 2005) <link>.

Kenneth M. Pollack, The Persian Puzzle : The Conflict between Iran and America (NY: Random House, 2004), The Nation (28 Feb 2005) <link>, NYRB 52.3 (24 Feb 2005) <link>.

John A. Lynn, Battle: A History of Combat and Culture (Boulder, CO: Westview, 2003) & Victor D. Hanson, Ripples of Battle (NY: Doubleday, 2003), Claremont Review of Books (Win 2004) <link>.

"Great Alexander in New York" [exhibition], Onassis Cultural Center (13 Jan—16 Apr 2005), Archaeology (13 Jan 2005) <link>.

Joseph R. Stromberg, "An Anti-Imperialist's Reading List: Part One" & "... Part Two," Antiwar.com (30 Jan 2001, rpt. 24 Jan 2005 & 20 Feb 2001, rpt. 7 Feb 2005) <link> & <link>.

Andrew Roberts, Waterloo: Napoleon's Last Gamble (NY: HarperCollins, 2005), New Statesman (19 Feb 2005) <link>.

Paul Lettow, Ronald Reagan and His Quest to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (NY: Random House, 2005), NY Times (13 Feb 2005) <link>.

Michael Scheuer, "Imperial Hubris: An Author Reviews the Reviews of His Book," LewRockwell.com (7 Feb 2005) <link>.

Sebastian Barry, A Long Long Way (NY: Viking, 2005) & Nick Arvin, Articles of War (NY: Doubleday, 2005), CS Monitor (1 Feb 2005) <link>.

Fred Anderson & Andrew Cayton, The Dominion of War: Empire and Liberty in North America, 1500-2000 (NY: Viking, 2004), Washington Post (30 Jan 2005) <link>.

Ranajit Pal, Non-Jonesian Indology and Alexander (New Delhi: Minerva Pr, 2002), Scholia Reviews 14 (2005) 19 <link>.

John Lewis Gaddis, Surprise, Security and the American Experience (Cambridge: HUP, 2004), Parameters 34.4 (Win 2004-2005) 131-133 <link>.

Michael Walzer, Arguing about War (New Haven: YUP, 2004) NY Review of Books 51.18 (18 Nov 2004) <link> and Parameters 34.4 (Win 2004-2005) 133-135 <link>.

Edward M. Coffman, The Regulars: The American Army 1898-1941 (Cambridge: HUP, 2004), Parameters 34.4 (Win 2004-2005) 135-137 <link>.

James & Jeffrey Lilley, China Hands: Nine Decades of Adventure, Espionage, and Diplomacy in Asia (NY: Public Affairs, 2004), Parameters 34.4 (Win 2004-2005) 138-139 <link>.

David Frum & Richard Perle, An End to Evil: How to Win the War on Terror (NY: Random House, 2004), Parameters 34.4 (Win 2004-2005) 140-141 <link>.

Richard D. Hooker, ed., By Their Deeds Alone: America's Combat Commanders on the Art of War (Novato, CA: Presidio Pr, 2003), Parameters 34.4 (Win 2004-2005) 142-143 <link>.

Thomas C. Reed, At the Abyss: An Insider's History of the Cold War (NY: Ballantine, 2004), Parameters 34.4 (Win 2004-2005) 143-145 <link>.

William M. Wright, Meuse-Argonne Diary: A Division Commander in World War I, ed. Robert H. Farrell (Columbia: U Missouri Pr, 2004), Parameters 34.4 (Win 2004-2005) 145-146 <link>.

Warren Bass, Support Any Friend: Kennedy's Middle East and the Making of the U.S.-Israeli Alliance (Oxford: OUP, 2003), Parameters 34.4 (Win 2004-2005) 146-147 <link>.

Edward Ryan, Napoleon's Shield and Guardian: The Unconquerable General Daumesnil (London: Greenhill, 2003), Parameters 34.4 (Win 2004-2005) 148-149 <link>.

Sergei Medvedev, et al., edd., Russia and the West at the Millennium: Global Imperatives and Domestic Policies (Garmisch: George C. Marshall Eur. Ctr. for Security Studies, 2003), Parameters 34.4 (Win 2004-2005) 149-150 <link>.

Dana Priest, The Mission: Waging War and Keeping Peace with America's Military (NY: Norton, 2003), Parameters 34.4 (Win 2004-2005) 150-152 <link>.

Robert M. Citino, Blitzkrieg to Desert Storm: The Evolution of Operational Warfare (Lawrence: U Kansas Pr, 2004), Parameters 34.4 (Win 2004-2005) 152-154 <link>.

Steven Englund, Napoleon: A Political Life (NY: Scribner, 2004), Parameters 34.4 (Win 2004-2005) 154-155 <link>.

David A. Durham, Pride of Carthage: A Novel of Hannibal (NY: Doubleday, 2005), CS Monitor (11 Jan 2005) <link>.

Arthur Herman, To Rule the Waves: How the British Navy Shaped the Modern World (NY: HarperCollins, 2004), Washington Times (2 Jan 2005) <link>.

Jeremy Bernstein, Oppenheimer: Portrait of an Enigma (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2004), Physics Today (5 Jan 2005) <link>

Nella Bielski, The Year Is '42 (NY: Pantheon, 2004), San Francisco Chronicle (2 Jan 2005) <link>.

Thomas P.M. Barnett, The Pentagon’s New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-First Century (NY: Putnam, 2004), Monthly Review 56.8 (Jan 2005) <link>.

Stephen P. Rosen, War and Human Nature (Princeton: PUP, 2004), Foreign Affairs (Jan/Feb 2005) <link>.

Robert Pois & Philip Langer, Command Failure in War: Psychology and Leadership (Bloomington: Indiana U Pr, 2004), Foreign Affairs (Jan/Feb 2005) <link>.

Nathan Rosenstein, Rome at War: Farms, Families, and Death in the Middle Republic (Chapel Hill: U North Carolina Pr, 2004), Scholia Reviews 14 (2005) 22 <link>.