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Key Information
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Patrick J. Buchanan |
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Law · Political Science |
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Professional Reviews
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Kirkus: "...[Buchanan's] approach is that of a true conservative, offering a perspective rooted in American tradition initiated by Washington and maintained until Wilson took us into WWI." |
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Book Editions
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Format: Hardcover, 437 Publisher: Perseus Distribution Services (September 01, 1999) Measurements: 9.75"(h) x 6.25"(w) x 1.5"(d), 1.7 lbs. ISBN: 9780895262721 |
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First Line
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| Publisher's Note: |
At the opening of the twentieth century there were five great Western empires--the British, French, Russian, German, and Austro-Hungarian--and two emerging great powers: Japan and the United States. By century's end, all the empires had disappeared. How did they perish? By war--all of them. |
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The political commentator and presidential candidate argues that getting involved in regional skirmishes is creating enemies for America--and that our security is at risk. |
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