How America Goes to War
By (Author) Frank E. Vandiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th June 2005
United States
General
Non Fiction
International relations
History of the Americas
355.033073
Hardback
176
Offers an unprecedented overview of how a democracy wages war and how war-making affects democracy With US involvement in Iraq in the forefront of international news coverage, questions concerning America's involvement in past conflicts have once again arisen. This is the story of how the United States has gone to war and how the evolution of the nation's war-making apparatus has mirrored the nation's rise to global power. It focuses on the President's role as Commander-in-Chief vis-a-vis Congress from George Washington to George W. Bush. Conflicts range from the War of 1812 to the Mexican and Civil Wars, the two World Wars, conflicts in Southeast Asia; and recent wars in the Middle East. Topics include Congress's role in various wars, the evolution of the War Department to the Department of Defense, as well as developments in weapons, tactics, and strategy. Over time, America's war-making has favoured and continues to favour the expansion of the President's role at the expense of Congress. America's future will be determined in large part by the way in which the nation chooses and engages in military pursuits. Questions about how and when the USA goes to war have never been so vital or relevant. This thought-provoking one-volume overview serves as an introduction to these important issues. Highly relevant to the Iraq war and concerns about the negative impact of the 'War on Terror' on democracy; Covers every major conflict in US history, and how the war came about
"Frank Vandiver writes with authority and verve about a vital topic. How America Goes to War should be required reading for anyone remotely concerned with public policy." - Emory M. Thomas, Regents Professor of History Emeritus University of Georgia: "A master historian's work, insightful, evocative and a pleasure to read. The Vandiver touch is evident on every page. Students of American military history will find much to ponder in this book." - John T. Hubbell, Director Emeritus, Kent State University Press."
FRANK E. VANDIVER is Distinguished University Professor, President Emeritus of Texas A&M University, and Director of the Mosher Institute for Defense Studies.