Theodore H. Draper fut un historien et écrivain politique américain, reconnu pour ses œuvres marquantes sur la période formatrice du Parti Communiste Américain, la Révolution Cubaine et l'affaire Iran-Contra. Son écriture se caractérise par une analyse perspicace des événements historiques majeurs, dévoilant les dynamiques politiques complexes et les motivations des acteurs clés. Draper est célébré pour sa rigueur intellectuelle et sa capacité à rendre compréhensibles des sujets historiques ardus. Ses écrits offrent une lecture essentielle pour quiconque souhaite approfondir sa compréhension de moments décisifs de l'histoire moderne.
From one of the great political journalists of our time comes a boldly argued reinterpretation of the central event in our collective past--a book that portrays the American Revolution not as a clash of ideologies but as a Machiavellian struggle for power.
Draper examines the process that led to the final break with England and the armed revolt in 1775, giving as much importance to the British as the American side of the struggle
The book offers a comprehensive history of the American Communist Party, detailing its origins, founding in 1919, and development into a legal entity during the 1920s. Theodore Draper explores the interplay of domestic and foreign influences, highlighting the party's evolving policies and activities. He argues that the movement transitioned from American radicalism to an extension of Soviet power. Draper emphasizes the importance of understanding this largely untold narrative, asserting that communism's impact extended beyond Russia to American soil, making it essential reading for both scholars and general readers.
Focusing on the intersection of business and politics, this book examines the complexities of foreign trade and its impact on American public policy. It delves into how various political decisions influence business practices and the broader implications for international relations. By analyzing key case studies and historical contexts, the work provides insights into the dynamics between government and the private sector, highlighting the challenges and opportunities that arise in the realm of global commerce.