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Napoleon and the Art of Diplomacy: How War and Hubris Determined the Rise and Fall of the French Empire
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Napoleon and the Art of Diplomacy: How War and Hubris Determined the Rise and Fall of the French Empire

A small library could be stocked with books written about Napoleon the general, whose battles and campaigns have been studied extensively. Warriors, however, are not generally known for their diplomatic skills and Napoleon Bonaparte is no exception. After all, conquerors are accustomed to imposing rather than negotiating terms. For Napoleon, however, the arts of war and diplomacy meshed. Napoleon was often as brilliant and successful at diplomacy as he was at war, although at times he could also be as disastrous at the diplomatic table as he was on his final battlefield.
 
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Jazz Diplomacy: Promoting America in the Cold War Era
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Jazz Diplomacy: Promoting America in the Cold War Era

Jazz as an instrument of global diplomacy transformed superpower relations in the Cold War era and reshaped democracyÂ’s image worldwide. Lisa E. Davenport tells the story of AmericaÂ’s program of jazz diplomacy practiced in the Soviet Union and other regions of the world from 1954 to 1968. Jazz music and jazz musicians seemed an ideal card to play in diminishing the credibility and appeal of Soviet communism in the Eastern bloc and beyond.
 
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Tags: Acirc, Soviet, diplomacy, America, musicians
A Companion to Theodore Roosevelt
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A Companion to Theodore RooseveltA Companion to Theodore Roosevelt is the first comprehensive anthology to encompass Roosevelt as whole, highlighting both his personality and his skilled diplomacy.
 
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Augustus and the Greek World
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Augustus and the Greek WorldAugustus and the Greek World

The principal theme of this work is the process of consolidation of the Graeco-Roman world under the emperor Augustus. The book is the first to examine in detail the relations between Rome and the Greek-speaking peoples at this pivotal point in Roman history. Attention is paid to links with republican patterns of diplomacy as well as to adumbrations of the second-century empire. No attempt has been made to furnish a narrative account of familiar material.
 
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Tags: Augustus, diplomacy, adumbrations, secondcentury, patterns, Greek
Terrorism and Homeland Security: Thinking Strategically About Policy
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Terrorism and Homeland Security: Thinking Strategically About Policy This volume is one of the first to examine the strategy that has characterized the department’s first five years. It includes contributions from top military, international relations, and security experts. A variety of issues are addressed including privacy and civil liberties, nuclear terrorism, WMDs, military force vs. diplomacy, and intelligence as a means of countering terrorism.
 
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Tags: first, military, intelligence, means, diplomacy