Todd Mundt

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Credibility is a fraught topic, and its role has often been exaggerated, sometimes grossly, including particularly in this context of alliances. One of America’s most searing experiences, the war in Vietnam, was in key respects a result of overestimating the importance of credibility to American foreign policy.22 Partly in reaction to that experience, some maintain that credibility makes little difference in international life.23
The Strategy of Denial: American Defense in an Age of Great Power Conflict
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