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The Savage Wards of PeaceThe Savage Wars of Peace: Small Wars and the Rise of American Power

Author: Max Boot

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A thrilling account of the forgotten wars of American history, and an eye-opening argument about the military's future role.

Max Boot's new book is a history of those smaller, undeclared wars that, he argues, have always played a key role in American international affairs. This story, he shows, has special relevance to the current "war on terrorism" and the future of American conflicts around the world. Written with a rare eye for both political nuance and real humor, this book introduces us to heroes and exploits from the forgotten side of America's military history.

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Out of OrderOut of Order: Arrogance, Corruption and Incompetence on the Bench

by Max Boot

Hear about the judge who got busted for selling crack? What about the judge who released from jail a felon who then promptly killed a rookie cop? Or the one who ordered a prison to supply its inmates with hot pots?

In Out of Order: Arrogance, Corruption, and Incompetence on the Bench, investigate reporter Max Boot documents dozens of stories like these as he blows the whistle on the least publicized, the most destructive, branch of the government the judiciary. 

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