Limited War Revisited examines the strategic concept of limited war in the context of U.S. military and foreign policy during the 20th century. Robert E. Osgood analyzes how limited war became a central component of American military doctrine, especially during the Cold War era, when nuclear constraints required policymakers to pursue controlled, non-escalatory conflict strategies. This study p…
America and the World: From the Truman Doctrine to Vietnam provides a comprehensive analysis of United States foreign policy during the early Cold War. Written by seven distinguished scholars, the book examines the strategic, political, and ideological foundations of American global engagement from the late 1940s through the Vietnam era. It explores the origins and implications of the Truman Do…