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Napalm: More Than A Weapon, Edwin Martini
Napalm: More Than A Weapon, Edwin Martini
Edwin A. Martini
This book will explore the military, political, and cultural history of napalm across time and space. Moving beyond the Vietnam War, this book will examine the use of napalm by the United States in World War Two, Korea, and elsewhere, and its proliferation in other countries’ arsenals as well. It will also explore the many cultural representations of napalm in the post-Vietnam war world.
Review Of David Horner,'The Spy Catchers: The Official History Of Asio, 1949-1963', Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 2014, Rowan Cahill
Review Of David Horner,'The Spy Catchers: The Official History Of Asio, 1949-1963', Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 2014, Rowan Cahill
Rowan Cahill
Critical review of the officially commissioned history of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) published in 2014.
Addressing America: George Washington's Farewell And The Making Of National Culture, Politics, And Diplomacy, 1796-1852, Jeffrey Malanson
Addressing America: George Washington's Farewell And The Making Of National Culture, Politics, And Diplomacy, 1796-1852, Jeffrey Malanson
Jeffrey J. Malanson
No abstract provided.
The Certame Coronario, Ritual, And Diplomacy In Fifteenth-Century Florence, Brian Maxson
The Certame Coronario, Ritual, And Diplomacy In Fifteenth-Century Florence, Brian Maxson
Brian J. Maxson
Foreign Policy In The Presidential Era, Jeffrey Malanson
Foreign Policy In The Presidential Era, Jeffrey Malanson
Jeffrey J. Malanson
No abstract provided.
“Eisenhower Doctrine”, Imperialism And Expansionism In American History: A Social, Political, And Cultural Encyclopedia, Abc-Clio (2014). Print & Online., Kevin Brown
Kevin P Brown
No abstract provided.
Manifest Destiny: The Monroe Doctrine And Westward Expansion (1816-1861), Jeffrey Malanson
Manifest Destiny: The Monroe Doctrine And Westward Expansion (1816-1861), Jeffrey Malanson
Jeffrey J. Malanson
No abstract provided.
China, Japan And Korea: Hegemonic Stability And International Society In Northeast Asia During Ming And Qing, Lukas Danner
China, Japan And Korea: Hegemonic Stability And International Society In Northeast Asia During Ming And Qing, Lukas Danner
Lukas K. Danner
No abstract provided.
The Early Modern Chinese Tribute System: Civilization As Source Of Soft Power, Lukas Danner
The Early Modern Chinese Tribute System: Civilization As Source Of Soft Power, Lukas Danner
Lukas K. Danner
No abstract provided.
Medieval International Relations Of East Asia: The Tribute System Reconsidered, Lukas Danner
Medieval International Relations Of East Asia: The Tribute System Reconsidered, Lukas Danner
Lukas K. Danner
No abstract provided.
Australia's Seat On The Un Security Council, Charles Hawksley, Nichole Georgeou
Australia's Seat On The Un Security Council, Charles Hawksley, Nichole Georgeou
Nichole Georgeou
This is Case Study Number 20 in the book edited by Charles Hawksley and Nichole Georgeou, 'The Globalization of World Politics' (OUP, 2013).
"Even We Can't Prevent Forests: The Chemical War And The Illusion Of Control", Edwin Martini
"Even We Can't Prevent Forests: The Chemical War And The Illusion Of Control", Edwin Martini
Edwin A. Martini
By exploring tactical and strategic uses of chemical agents beyond Agent Orange and the other ‘Rainbow Herbicides’ used as part of Operation Ranch Hand during the Vietnam War, this essay seeks to fill a gap in our under- standing of the chemical war waged by the United States in South-east Asia, and to make a contribution to the growing body of literature devoted to the intersections of military and environmental history. Taking seriously the roles played by both human and non-human actors, it explores how the White House and Pentagon continually attempted, unsuccessfully, to impose more stringent forms of control …
"Incinerating Agent Orange: Operations Pacer Ho, Pacer Ivy, And The Global Legacies Of The Chemical War, Edwin Martini
"Incinerating Agent Orange: Operations Pacer Ho, Pacer Ivy, And The Global Legacies Of The Chemical War, Edwin Martini
Edwin A. Martini
Most studies of Agent Orange to date focus either on the wartime use of herbicides or the long-term consequences of that use after the war was over. Lost in that narrative gap is the story of what happened to the 2.4 million gallons of Agent Orange still in possession of the U.S. military after its use had been banned in 1971. In addressing this surplus supply during Operations Pacer IVY and Pacer HO, the U.S. Air Force was forced to navigate a host of new challenges that had sprung up in the decade since the start of the war in …
In The Presence Of Mine Enemies: Pope Martin V, Florence, Diplomats, And Diplomacy, Brian Maxson
In The Presence Of Mine Enemies: Pope Martin V, Florence, Diplomats, And Diplomacy, Brian Maxson
Brian J. Maxson
Expressions Of Power In Diplomacy In Fifteenth-Century Florence, Brian Maxson
Expressions Of Power In Diplomacy In Fifteenth-Century Florence, Brian Maxson
Brian J. Maxson
The Many Shades Of Praise: Diversity In Epideictic Rhetoric In Diplomatic Settings, Brian Maxson
The Many Shades Of Praise: Diversity In Epideictic Rhetoric In Diplomatic Settings, Brian Maxson
Brian J. Maxson
Invisible Enemies: The American War On Vietnam, 1975-2000, Edwin Martini
Invisible Enemies: The American War On Vietnam, 1975-2000, Edwin Martini
Edwin A. Martini
Beginning where most histories of the Vietnam War end, Invisible Enemies examines the relationship between the United States and Vietnam following the American pullout in 1975. Drawing on a broad range of sources, from White House documents and congressional hearings to comic books and feature films, Edwin Martini shows how the United States continued to wage war on Vietnam "by other means" for another twenty-five years. In addition to imposing an extensive program of economic sanctions, the United States opposed Vietnam's membership in the United Nations, supported the Cambodians, including the Khmer Rouge, in their decade-long war with the Vietnamese, …
Connections Between East Africa And India Over 8,000 Years, Jesse Benjamin
Connections Between East Africa And India Over 8,000 Years, Jesse Benjamin
Jesse Benjamin
No abstract provided.
Past And Present: History And Diplomats In Fifteenth-Century Florence, Brian Maxson
Past And Present: History And Diplomats In Fifteenth-Century Florence, Brian Maxson
Brian J. Maxson
Nest Of Traitors, Rowan Cahill
Nest Of Traitors, Rowan Cahill
Rowan Cahill
Review of Drew Cottle, 'The Brisbane Line - A Reappraisal' (Upfront Publishing, Leicestershire, 2003), a scholarly study of elements of the Australian ruling class during the 1930s and their close relationships with Japan, and the proposition that in the event of Australia being invaded by Japan during the Second World War, these elements would have collaborated.