Strategy as Politics

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434 pages 2007

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"Strategy as Politics is a study of power in a colonial polity during a time of looming and, later, actual world war. It centers on a period (1938-40) that encompasses the worsening global crisis, the outbreak of the Second World War with its immediate impact on the Caribbean, and military preparations and international actions of the United States in response to unfolding events. The interrelated dynamics of Puerto Rican politics (understood as a distinct sphere of action), US policy-making towards Puerto Rico, and strategic thinking and military policy, formulated within a regional Caribbean approach, are carefully explored."--book jacket.

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