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The political economy of grand strategy / Kevin Narizny.
Author
Narizny, Kevin, 1974-
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2007.
Description
viii, 329 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
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Firestone Library - Stacks
JZ1480 .N38 2007
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Subject(s)
National security
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United States
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History
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19th century
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National security
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United States
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History
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20th century
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National security
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Great Britain
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History
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19th century
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National security
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Great Britain
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History
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20th century
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International relations
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Political aspects
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United States
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Foreign relations
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19th century
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United States
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Foreign relations
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20th century
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Great Britain
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Foreign relations
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19th century
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Great Britain
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Foreign relations
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20th century
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Series
Cornell studies in security affairs
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Theory
The political economy of the United States, 1865-1941-- American grand strategy toward the periphery
American grand strategy toward the great powers
The political economy of Great Britain, 1868-1939
British grand strategy toward the periphery
British grand strategy toward the great powers
Conclusions.
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ISBN
9780801445088 (cloth : alk. paper)
0801445086 (cloth : alk. paper)
0801474302 (pbk.)
9780801474309 (pbk.)
LCCN
2007010663
OCLC
86038392
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