Stoessinger emphasizes the importance of the personalities of leaders and their (mis)perceptions rather than the “broad forces of history.” Do you think he makes a strong case? Do you think his theoretical approach works better for some of the cases than for others? Support your arguments with specific examples
Answer ONE of the following questions in five double-spaced typed pages in Times New Roman Font 12. Please provide citations if you use a source other than the class text (outside sources are neither required nor expected). Any direct quotes must be properly attributed (with full citation). Though my emphasis will be on content (80%), … Read more