Talks from the Hoover Institution

Explaining the Turning Point of the First World War: The Road Less Traveled


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Philip Zelikow will discuss his new book, The Road Less Traveled: The Secret Battle to End the Great War, 1916-1917, which seeks to explain how it is that the First World War did not end midway through, but instead widened to embroil the United States and tip much of Eurasia into general catastrophe.
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