Abstract

Change in the sphere of military power and international relations has been so radical since 1945 as to raise a question whether the past is relevant. Probably it is because, while the national experience of the last two centuries may be totally inapplicable and unusable in the world of the 1980s, it has formed certain American characteristics which I think will continue to operate.

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