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For over forty years professor Harold W. Rood developed provocative theories in strategy, international relations, diplomacy and military power, and American foreign policy. Rood's teaching and corpus of original writing greatly influenced generations of students who would go on to play key leadership roles in government and the public policy community. This book synthesizes Rood's core teachings to preserve them for future generations and to stimulate new thinking in his intellectual legacy.
Contents
Introduction: The Organization and Summary of the Argument
Chapter 1: The Nature of Politics: The Inherent Logic of Events
Chapter 2: The Nature of International Politics: There's Going to Be a War
Chapter 3: The Nature of Strategy: You Run the Show or the Show Runs You
Chapter 4: The Democratic Strategy Deficit: Political, not Military
Chapter 5: The Russian Problem: A Study in Grand Strategy
Chapter 6: America and the Distant Ramparts
Chapter 7: The "End" of the Cold War
Conclusion: Rood's Challenges
Bibliography: The Writings of Harold W. Rood
Appendix 1: In Memoriam: Professor Harold W. Rood
Appendix 2: Professor Rood's Selected Reading List
Appendix 3: Win a Few, Lose a Few: World War II Remembered



