One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2000 "An engaging revisionist history of American society during the Cold War... Friedberg performs a real service: reminding us that democracies do a pretty good job of keeping peace as well."--Victor Davis Hanson, The Weekly Standard "[A] lucid and meticulously documented study... Though Friedberg's close analysis focuses on the period 1945-1960, it provides a framework that also illuminates subsequent events."--Patrick Glynn, Commentary "Friedberg's account of the development of the American military-industrial complex is very convincing precisely because of the way in which he blends institutional and ideational analyses into a single coherent whole. The work is meticulously researched and is a must read for anyone interested in the diplomatic history of the United States."--Virginia Quarterly Review "Essential ... for anyone interested in the history of the American state as well as its future reform."--Andrew P.N. Erdmann, Orbis