DIGIRENT - Deceit on the Road to War: Presidents, Politics, and American Democracy (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs)
John M. Schuessler
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In Deceit on the Road to War, John M. Schuessler examines how U.S. presidents have deceived the American public about fundamental decisions of war and peace. Deception has been deliberate, he suggests, as presidents have sought to shift blame for war onto others in some cases and oversell its benefits in others. Such deceit is a natural outgrowth of the democratic process, in Schuessler's view, because elected leaders have powerful incentives to maximize dome...
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