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Angelo M. Codevilla

    Angelo M. Codevilla war Professor für internationale Beziehungen an der Boston University. Seine Arbeit konzentrierte sich auf internationale Beziehungen aus der Perspektive von Geschichte und nationalem Charakter. Zuvor diente er in der US-Marine, im Auswärtigen Dienst der USA und im Geheimdienstlichen Unterausschuss des US-Senats. Während seiner Zeit am Hoover Institution der Stanford University schrieb er Bücher über Krieg, Nachrichtendienste und den Charakter von Nationen.

    Between the Alps and a Hard Place
    From Peril to Partnership
    The Ruling Class
    America's Rise and Fall among Nations
    • 2024

      Plan Colombia and the Mérida Initiative represented an unprecedented effort by Washington to stabilize fragile democracies in Latin America by shoring up the Colombian and Mexican security forces, respectively. From Peril to Partnership evaluates the extent to which the US government achieved its stabilization objectives. US assistance was more helpful to Colombia than Mexico, which adopted a more militarized approach. This book highlights the importance of the private sector, party system, and security bureaucracy in facilitating progress-and how their absence obstructs it.

      From Peril to Partnership
    • 2023

      The Ruling Class

      • 184 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      The book explores the widespread sentiment among Americans regarding the Ruling Class, highlighting feelings of dehumanization, economic hardship, and moral decline caused by this elite group. It delves into the public's desire for change and the growing frustration with the current power dynamics. Through analysis and commentary, it addresses the implications of these perceptions and the potential for a collective movement against the ruling elite.

      The Ruling Class
    • 2022
      4,6(5)Abgeben

      Minding our own business,while leaving other peoples to mind theirs, was the basis of the United States'successful foreign policy from 1815 to 1910. Best described in the works ofJohn Quincy Adams and carried out by his successors throughout the nineteenth century,this is the foreign policy by which America grew prosperous and in peace. Thispolicy also remains the commonsense philosophy of most Americans today. America's Rise and Fallamong Nations contrasts this original "America First" foreign policy with theprinciples and results of the following hundred years of "progressive" foreign policywhich suddenly arrived with the election of Woodrow Wilson as president in 1912.The author explains why the many fruitless American wars--large and small--which followedWilson's conduct of World War I always resulted in a failed peace and oftenmore conflicts abroad and also the loss of the domestic peace each failurecaused among Americans. Finally, America's Rise and Fallamong Nations examines how John Quincy Adams's insights are applicable to ourcurrent domestic and international environments and exemplify what "AmericaFirst" can mean in our time. They chart a clear path to escape America's previouseleven disastrous decades of so-called "progressive" international relations.

      America's Rise and Fall among Nations
    • 2000

      Between the Alps and a Hard Place

      Switzerland in World War II and the Rewriting of History

      • 248 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      In Between the Alps and a Hard Place , Professor Angelo M. Codevilla reveals how the true history of the Swiss in World War II has been buried beneath a modern campaign of moral blackmail that has accused Switzerland of secretly supporting Nazi Germany and sharing culpability for the Holocaust.

      Between the Alps and a Hard Place