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Autor:
Bischof, Günter, Saki Dockrill
Publikováno v:
The SHAFR Guide Online
Externí odkaz:
https://doi.org/10.1163/2468-1733_shafr_SIM140050107
Autor:
Freedman, Lawrence, Saki Dockrill
Publikováno v:
The SHAFR Guide Online
Externí odkaz:
https://doi.org/10.1163/2468-1733_shafr_SIM130130079
Autor:
Saki Dockrill
'The most significant issue that Dockrill addresses is that of how Japan views the war in retrospect, a question which not only tells us a lot about how events were seen in Japan in 1941 but is also, a matter still of importance in contemporary East
Autor:
Saki Dockrill
Publikováno v:
Diplomatic History. 34:615-618
Autor:
Saki Dockrill
Publikováno v:
Diplomacy & Statecraft. 18:487-490
The United States and Western Europe had forged a unique and lasting relationship during the Cold War. Political, cultural and economic interactions aside, the relationship between these two sides ...
Autor:
Saki Dockrill
Publikováno v:
Politics Policy. 34:344-373
In the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States, the Bush Administration enunciated the doctrine of preemption, and implemented it by attacking Saddam Hussein’s Iraq. This article examines the dilemmas posed by the strategy of preemp
Autor:
Saki Dockrill
Publikováno v:
Journal of Strategic Studies. 23:107-129
This article investigates the initial phase of the relationship between the Harold Wilson government and the Lyndon Johnson administration. Despite the generally held view that relations between these two countries were neither warm or close or that
Autor:
Saki Dockrill
Publikováno v:
Journal of American Studies. 34:311-356
Autor:
Saki Dockrill
Publikováno v:
Diplomatic History. 24:345-352
Book reviewed in this article: Robert Bowie and Richard H. Immerman, Waging Peace: How Eisenhower Shaped an Enduring Cold War Strategy
Autor:
Saki Dockrill
Publikováno v:
Diplomacy & Statecraft. 11:211-240
Prior to the advent of the Wilson government, there existed a large number of official memoranda and reports on Britain's power and influence in the world. Central to Whitehall's concern was the discovery of some means of reducing the cost of maintai