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COMMANDER IN CHIEF
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466 pages
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Exploring the evolution of the Commander-in-Chief role, this book examines how conflicts in Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq have shaped presidential power and military strategy in the United States. It delves into the historical precedents set by these wars, analyzing their impact on American foreign policy and the relationship between the presidency and military leadership. By drawing parallels between past and present, the author offers insights into the future challenges facing America’s leadership in global conflicts.
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2008, paperback
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