Surprise, Security, and the
American Experience by John Lewis Gaddis
This book may surprise you. It
did me. Written by a renowned history professor at Yale University, it
is highly readable and only 118 pages long (excluding notes and index)
In it, Professor Gaddis examines the Bush
Administration's current Middle East policy from the standpoint of
American's own foreign policy history. He points out, among other
things, that George W. Bush
is only the third United States President to devise a 'grand strategy' for the security of our
nation and is not the first United States President to employ the tactics of
unilateralism, preemption and hegemony.
I first read this little book
soon after it's publication in 2004 and I have given several copies away to people I knew
to be
critical of the Bush Doctrine. The fact that none of these
people came back with any arguments disputing Professor Gaddis' premise convinced
me this was a book of historical accuracy and logical thinking - and
one that could enhance the prospective of every American at this crucial
time in our country’s history.
I hope you will read it and pass it
around, as I have done. This could help change some extremely
negative attitudes so detrimental to the success of our current Middle
East policies.
This book is available new in
hardback from Amazon for $9.95.
Used copies are also available from Amazon for less price..
Patricia W. Earle
June 11, 2006
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