Gabriel Kolko (born 1932) is a historian and author. Kolko received his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1962. Following graduation he taught at the University of Pennsylvania and at SUNY-Buffalo. He joined the York University History Department in 1970 and is now an emeritus professor of history there. Kolko's research interests include American political history, the Progressive Era, and foreign policy in the twentieth century. Gabriel Kolko is also an important contributor to the historiography of the Vietnam War. In The Roots of American Foreign Policy (1969), Kolko contended that the American failure to 'win' the war demonstrated the inapplicability of the US policy of containment. Later, in The Anatomy of a War (1985), Kolko became, along with writers such as George Kahin, a leading writer of the postrevisionist, or synthesis, school, which suggested, among other things, that the revisionist school was wrong in speculating that the United States could have won the war. Kolko is a regular contributor to the political newsletter Counterpunch. (via Wikipedia)
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Escalation is futile in a war in which complexity defies might
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