Land that Lost Its Heroes

Land that Lost Its Heroes
Author: Jimmy Burns
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2012-04-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781408834718

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'A required book for anyone who wishes to understand the Argentine situation before and after the Falklands War' Graham Greene 'Full of insights about the extraordinary story of Argentina under Galtieri and Alfonsin' Max Hastings __________________ Jimmy Burns was the only full-time British foreign correspondent to remain in Argentina covering the Falklands War. In The Land that Lost Its Heroes, he gives a detailed account of the military planning of the invasion, exposing not only the hidden motives and nature of Argentina's military regime, but also the pitifully inadequate reactions of both British diplomacy and intelligence. Burns exposes the duplicity of other Western nations and the international banking community and gives a vivid first-hand account of the end of the regime, the debt crisis and the return to democracy under Raul Alfonsin.

The Land that Lost Its Heroes

The Land that Lost Its Heroes
Author: Jimmy Burns
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 287
Release: 1987
Genre: Argentina
ISBN: OCLC:1280739362

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The Land that Lost Its Heroes

The Land that Lost Its Heroes
Author: Jimmy Burns
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Pub Limited
Total Pages: 287
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN: 0747501114

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An account of the military planning of the invasion of the Falklands, exposing the motives and nature of Argentina's military regime and the reactions of British diplomacy and intelligence. The author was foreign correspondent in Argentina for the Financial Times from 1981-86.

The Land that Lost Its Heroes

The Land that Lost Its Heroes
Author: Jimmy Burns
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2002
Genre: Argentina
ISBN: 0747558728

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OSis title, by the only British foreign correspondent to remain in Argentina covering the Falklands War, gives a detailed account of the military planning of the invasion. He also gives an account of the end of the regime, the debt crisis and the return to democracy under Raul Alfonsin.

The Reagan Revolution II

The Reagan Revolution II
Author: Richard C. Thornton
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2004-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781412013567

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How President Reagan successfully rebuilt the Western Alliance, particularly in relations with the United Kingdom, West Germany, and Japan.

Asymmetric Conflicts

Asymmetric Conflicts
Author: T. V. Paul
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1994-03-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521466210

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This book examines a question generally neglected in the study of international relations: why does a militarily and economically less powerful state initiate conflict against a relatively strong state? T. V. Paul analyses this phenomenon by focusing on the strategic and political considerations, domestic and international, which influence a weaker state to initiate war against a more powerful adversary. The key argument of deterrence theory is that the military superiority of the status quo power, coupled with a credible retaliatory threat, will prevent attack by challengers. The author challenges this assumption by examining six twentieth-century asymmetric wars, from the Japanese offensive against Russia in 1904 to the Argentine invasion of the Falkland Islands in 1982. The book's findings have wide implications for the study of war, power, deterrence, coercive diplomacy, strategy, arms races, and alliances.

Between States

Between States
Author: Yossi Shain,Juan J. Linz,Lynn Berat
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1995-05-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0521484987

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On interim governments.

Politics Propaganda and the Press

Politics  Propaganda and the Press
Author: Louise A. Clare
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2023-03-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000845112

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This book examines British and Argentine media output in the prelude to and during the 1982 Falklands/Malvinas Conflict and acknowledges the aftermath and legacies of the media response. Yards of ink have been spilt, reinforcing the view that the Argentine Junta’s action on 2nd April 1982 was a ‘diversion’ from domestic tensions. This view, coupled with the paucity of any thorough, in-depth analysis afforded to Argentine media aspects of the War - particularly the press - necessitates this volume’s copious international study of the Conflict. Uniquely, US media output is also analysed alongside Britain’s and Argentina’s, all drawing upon Cold War historiography and media theory, with a view to contesting the traditional consensus that media outlets merely reflected government opinion during the Crisis, providing almost no effective dissent. Asserting media and culture influenced the climatic decision-making process of key actors in the Conflict, this book’s triangulated approach explores the integral, influencing role played therein by culture, and how it was not only instrumental to government actions, but also to Argentine, British and US media output. This book’s revisionist approach makes it a reference point for any nascent research on Falklands/Malvinas media reporting and Argentine and international approaches—particularly the US—to the 1982 Conflict.