Blame Canada
Max Boot reviews Eliot Cohen's Conquered into Liberty: Two Centuries of Battles Along the Great Warpath that Made the American Way of War.
Interviewee: Max Boot
Interviewer: Michael Moran
October 13, 2006
CFR Senior Fellow Max Boot discusses War Made New, his new book on the history of military transformation.
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