Nolan is Executive Director of the International History Institute and Associate Professor of History at Boston University.. He is the author of Principled Diplomacy: Security and Righ
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Cathal J Nolan is Executive Director of the International History Institute and
Associate Professor of History at Boston University He is the author of Principled
Diplomacy: Security and Rights in U.S Foreign Policy (1993), The Longman Guide to World Affairs (1995), the Greenwood Encyclopedia of International Relations, 4 volumes
(2002), the Age of the Wars of Religion, 1000–1650, 2 volumes (2006), and Wars of
the Age of Louis XIV (2007) He is also editor of Shepherd of Democracy? America and Germany in the 20th Century (1992), Ethics and Statecraft: The Moral Dimensions of International Affairs (1995; 2nd rev ed., 2004); Notable U.S Ambassadors Since 1775
(1997); Great Power Responsibility in World Affairs (2004); and, with Carl Hodge, the
Encyclopedia of U.S Presidents & Foreign Policy (2006) Nolan is currently writing a
study of battle and attrition: The Allure of Battle: Delusions of Victory, 1700–1945.