The true tragedy of American power / Isaiah Wilson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): In: Parameters The US Army War College Quarterly Vol 43 No 4, Winter 2013-14, pages 15-26 (83)Summary: Considers the distinction between power and force noting that Americans have a tendency to mistake force for power. Assesses the implications of this for US policy particularly at a time when military force alone neither provides satisfactory conflict resolution nor contributes to peaceful development.
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Considers the distinction between power and force noting that Americans have a tendency to mistake force for power. Assesses the implications of this for US policy particularly at a time when military force alone neither provides satisfactory conflict resolution nor contributes to peaceful development.

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