Review
"This [book] is a significant contribution to American military and defense history. The author''s use of the `Good Man'' idea effectively shows how corporate officials have been recruited for service in national defense agencies, extends our understanding of the corporatist idea, adds insights to the way the American political economy has been shaped, and illustrates how non-military ideas and influences have been fundamental in shaping national security policy."--Jerry Cooper, University of Missouri-St. Louis (formerly of the Command and General Staff College
(Jerry Cooper, University of Missouri-St. Louis (formerly of the Command and Gene )
About the Author
Jeffery M. Dorwart is associate professor of history at Rutgers University and has written books on naval intelligence and on covert American involvement in the Sino-Japanese war.




