Foreign policy makers frequently appeal to the "lessons of history" to justify the actions that they are undertaking.Both World Wars I and II have been interpreted as sources of such lessons.What specific lessons have been derived from each of these two watershed events? How useful is either set of lessons as a guide for foreign policy makers today?
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