Mitchell B. Lerner is assistant professor of history at the Ohio State University in Newark, Ohio, and a Fellow at the University of Virginia's Miller Center for Public Affairs.
The Pueblo Incident has found its biographer. Lerner tells the story well at the micro level, displays complete mastery of his sources, and fits his story compellingly into the context of the times. WILLIAM STUECK, JR., AUTHOR OF THE KOREAN WAR ""Expands our understanding of U.S. Cold War politics and its ideological trappings. I learned so much from this book."" LARRY BERMAN, AUTHOR OF NO PEACE, NO HONOR: NIXON, KISSINGER, AND BETRAYAL IN VIETNAM ""Should sound a warning to anyone who seeks simplistic formulas to explain and defeat today's international terrorism."" KENNETH J. HAGAN, AUTHOR OF THIS PEOPLE'S NAVY: THE MAKING OF AMERICAN SEA POWER ""A cautionary tale that resonates today."" EDWARD J. DREA, AUTHOR OF MACARTHUR'S ULTRA: CODEBREAKING AND THE WAR AGAINST JAPAN, 1942-1945
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