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  1. Books like Mueller’s should help inform the debate.' Jonathan Tepperman Source: Foreign Policy 'The Stupidity of War makes for bracing reading, and it will force readers from all foreign policy camps to reconsider what they think they know about the history of U.S. foreign policy.' Daniel Larison Source: Responsible Statecraft

  2. 24 de ago. de 2021 · A review of John Mueller's "The Stupidity of War", which argues that the U.S. should adopt a military strategy of restraint.

  3. Military Intervention and the Continued Quest for Threat after the Cold War; John Mueller, Ohio State University; Book: The Stupidity of War; Online publication: 01 March 2021; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108920278.004

  4. the stupidity of war It could be said that American foreign policy since 1945 has been one long miscue; most international threats including during the Cold War have been substantially exaggerated. The result has been agony and bloviation, unnecessary and costly military interventions that have mostly failed. A policy

  5. The policy of containment was designed to deal with this threat, but it was to impel the United States into a costly “test-case” war in Vietnam against an enemy that proved to be essentially undefeatable: proportionately, the Communists suffered battle deaths there at a rate almost unique in modern warfare, and it seems unlikely that the ...

  6. 17 de mar. de 2021 · Apple Books. The Stupidity of War. American Foreign Policy and the Case for Complacency. Published by Cambridge University Press. This innovative argument shows the consequences of increased...

  7. The Stupidity of War. American Foreign Policy and the Case for Complacency. By John Mueller. Reviewed by: Christopher J. Coyne; George Mason University. Kindle Hardcover. This book review is a web exclusive for the Winter 2021/22 issue of The Independent Review.