Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1127961 | Orbis | 2011 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
This article argues that U.S. leaders navigated their way through World War II challenges in several important ways. These included: sustaining a functional civil-military relationship; mobilizing inside a democratic, capitalist paradigm; leveraging the moral high ground ceded to them by their enemies; cultivating their ongoing relationship with the British, and embracing a kind of adaptability and resiliency that facilitated their ability to learn from mistakes and take advantage of their enemies’ mistakes.
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Authors
Tami Davis Biddle,