Winston Churchill--Architect of Peace: A Study of Statesmanship and the Cold War
By (Author) Steven Lambakis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th June 1993
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Biography: historical, political and military
Political science and theory
941.085092
Hardback
208
This study offers a "Churchillian perspective" of politics that explains Winston Churchill's policies and actions during and following World War II. Lambakis describes the principles informing Churchill's statesmanship and his basic strategies in dealing with the Soviet Union when the Cold War developed. It aims to fill a gap in scholarship regarding the final years of Churchill's career. The author's departure from mainstream views on Churchill and most post-war history, should interest political scientists, Churchill scholars, diplomatic historians and students in European studies.
STEVEN JAMES LAMBAKIS is Analyst at the National Institute for Public Policy with a Ph.D. in world politics from The Catholic University of America.