Book Review: Marigold: The Last Chance for Peace in Vietnam
Those interested in Vietnam, the mechanics of secret peace talks, and the national decision making of several countries will find this an important and historic work.
Those interested in Vietnam, the mechanics of secret peace talks, and the national decision making of several countries will find this an important and historic work.
As someone who was born and lived in Iraq, I witnessed much of what Dr. Sassoon describes and believe that his analysis is profound and accurate.
Canadian Army Officer A. A. Cohen has written a new and refreshing book on the life, ideas, and intellectual struggles of the French officer David Galula.
Like the war itself,the length of The Outpost will dissuade most Americans from bothering with it, but Tapper wants us to remember those who served in a forgotten valley.
Dr. Kevin Woods and his colleague Williamson Murray have brought to life the Iraqi perspective on various conflicts, ranging from Operation Desert Storm to their latest work on the Iran-Iraq War.
The autobiography of the renowned Middle East historian Bernard Lewis.
A look inside the increasingly pivotal nation.
This is the kind of book worthy of discussion in America’s War Colleges of the 21st century.
A worthwhile read on Pakistan from the Washington Post's Pamela Constable.
CDR Aboul-Enein reviews Martin Evans' book.