Open secrets of American foreign policy / Gordon Tullock.

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spelling Tullock, Gordon.
Open secrets of American foreign policy [electronic resource] / Gordon Tullock.
Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific, c2007.
vi, 148 p.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 143) and index.
Introduction -- Pearl Harbor -- The collapse of Nationalist China -- The Korean War and the army of the Republic of Korea -- The War of the American Revolution -- The Japanese move south -- The Pinochet effect -- The first war the United States lost? -- Did Kennedy have more popular votes in 1960? -- Drugs and some remarks on the Constitution -- He who takes the sword -- Further thoughts on the Korean War -- Submarines -- Aggression -- The democratic peace -- City bombing -- People who committed atrocities -- Elementary theory -- Puzzles in history : perhaps the reader can solve them.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
United States Foreign relations.
United States Politics and government.
United States Economic policy.
United States History, Military.
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contents Introduction -- Pearl Harbor -- The collapse of Nationalist China -- The Korean War and the army of the Republic of Korea -- The War of the American Revolution -- The Japanese move south -- The Pinochet effect -- The first war the United States lost? -- Did Kennedy have more popular votes in 1960? -- Drugs and some remarks on the Constitution -- He who takes the sword -- Further thoughts on the Korean War -- Submarines -- Aggression -- The democratic peace -- City bombing -- People who committed atrocities -- Elementary theory -- Puzzles in history : perhaps the reader can solve them.
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