Stillborn Crusade: The Tragic Failure of Western Intervention in the Russian Civil War 1918-1920

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$195.50
Publisher
Routledge
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Pages
246
Dimensions
6.4 X 9.2 X 0.9 inches | 1.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781560002741

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About the Author
Hojun Lee is a Fellow at the Korean Development Institute (KDI). His academic research topics include mechanism design in public sectors, law and economics of property rights, and public finance of regional development. He is also Director of Public Private Partnership Division at KDI.
Reviews

"Somin's cogently argued polemic asserts that the Allied failure to intervene decisively against Bolshevism in 1918-19 doomed Russia and the world to at least 50,000,000 needless deaths... [W]ell written, absorbing, and provocative. All levels."

--D. MacKenzie, Choice

"Somin's cogently argued polemic asserts that the Allied failure to intervene decisively against Bolshevism in 1918-19 doomed Russia and the world to at least 50,000,000 needless deaths... [W]ell written, absorbing, and provocative. All levels."

--D. MacKenzie, Choice

"A thoughtful and impressive piece of work. . . . [T]hought stretching and bravely takes a position that generations of Sovietologists have ignored."

--Canadian Slavonic Papers

"Stillborn Crusade is a highly original and thought-provoking interpretation of the failed Western intervention in the Russian Civil War. . . . It is a study that is also relevant to the current disputes about the morality of American intervention in various parts of the world."

--Paul Hollander, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

"Somin's cogently argued polemic asserts that the Allied failure to intervene decisively against Bolshevism in 1918-19 doomed Russia and the world to at least 50,000,000 needless deaths... [W]ell written, absorbing, and provocative. All levels."

--D. MacKenzie, Choice

"A thoughtful and impressive piece of work. . . . [T]hought stretching and bravely takes a position that generations of Sovietologists have ignored."

--Canadian Slavonic Papers

"Stillborn Crusade is a highly original and thought-provoking interpretation of the failed Western intervention in the Russian Civil War. . . . It is a study that is also relevant to the current disputes about the morality of American intervention in various parts of the world."

--Paul Hollander, University of Massachusetts, Amherst


-Somin's cogently argued polemic asserts that the Allied failure to intervene decisively against Bolshevism in 1918-19 doomed Russia and the world to at least 50,000,000 needless deaths... [W]ell written, absorbing, and provocative. All levels.-

--D. MacKenzie, Choice

-A thoughtful and impressive piece of work. . . . [T]hought stretching and bravely takes a position that generations of Sovietologists have ignored.-

--Canadian Slavonic Papers

-Stillborn Crusade is a highly original and thought-provoking interpretation of the failed Western intervention in the Russian Civil War. . . . It is a study that is also relevant to the current disputes about the morality of American intervention in various parts of the world.-

--Paul Hollander, University of Massachusetts, Amherst