While America Sleeps: Self-Delusion, Military Weakness, and the Threat to Peace TodayMacmillan, 2000 - 483 pages In While England Slept Winston Churchill revealed in 1938 how the inadequacy of Britain's military forces to cope with worldwide responsibilities in a peaceful but tense era crippled its ability to deter or even adequately prepare for World War II. |
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... position in the world to deteriorate through inaction and so set the stage for disaster in the following decade . The neglect , wishful think- ing , and self - delusion of the 1920s , " the years of the locust , " so undermined ...
... position in East Asia , where Japan had suddenly become a serious threat . Britain's in- ability or unwillingness to resist this aggression encouraged Hitler to march into the Rhineland in 1936. The policies Britain had pursued in the ...
... position in the world resulted in considerable part from its failure to maintain a true " two major regional com- petitor " strategy and the capability to support it , as the United States is now failing to do . We will tell the story ...
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Contents
The Brave New World | 13 |
Britains Defense Dilemma | 44 |
The First Challenge to Peace | 67 |
The Paper Lion Roars | 78 |
Retreat from Responsibility | 98 |
The Search for Security | 118 |
The Unraveling of Versailles | 140 |
The Locarno Treaty | 160 |
The New World Order | 237 |
The Peace Dividend | 267 |
Increased Commitments Reduced Forces | 300 |
Kicking the Can Down the Road | 321 |
Proliferation and Blackmail | 341 |
Another Versailles | 367 |
A Legacy of Half Measures | 400 |
Conclusion | 424 |
The Spirit of Locarno | 176 |
The Bill Comes Due | 194 |
The Price of SelfDeception | 217 |
The United States After the Cold War | 235 |
Notes | 437 |
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