Surprise, security, and the American experience

Looks at how the U. S. has historically responded to surprise attacks against the nation, discussing the British invasion of Washington, D.C., in 1814, the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, and the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, and considers how successful George W. Bush's strategy is going to be in the face of twenty-first century challenges.

Harvard University Press
2004
9780674011748
book

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