Warmaking and American Democracy
The Struggle Over Military Strategy, 1700 to the Present
Get This Book
Borrow It Free
While war is most effectively waged as a united effort, the United States has consistently waged military conflict without firm central direction. Throughout our history, observes Michael Pearlman, the waging of war has been subject to continuous bargaining and compromise among competing governments and military factions. What passes for strategy emerged from this process.