Governing the American Lake: U. S. Defense and Administration of the Pacific Basin, 1945 - 1947
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In this carefully crafted and meticulously researched book, Hal M. Friedman contends that US fears after World War II led the nation into military domination of the Pacific Ocean, turning it into an "American lake" in the hope of keeping the mainland safe from attack. According to Friedman, with the country still reeling from a bad case of "Pearl Harbor Syndrome," four departments of the Executive Branch War, Navy, State, and Interior succeeded in creating a new US strategic sphere in the P…
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