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Foreign Temporary Workers in America: Policies that Benefit the U.S. Economy
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Legal admission to the United States is primarily for the purpose of permanent residence or temporary stay. Whereas the number of permanent admissions is only now reaching the levels from the turn of the last century, the total number of temporary admissions today--about 25 million--is about 200 times greater than a century ago. The global economy sends tens of thousands of businessmen and intracompany transferees from Japan and other trading partners to our shores. It sends foreign students to American's preeminent institutions of higher learning. And it supplies specially skilled workers to high-tech employers and unskilled workers to labor in our fields. The numbers of temporary migrants are unprecedented, yet to date there has been little systematic analysis of their impact. The research brought together in this volume suggests that the overall impact of temporary workers and foreign students is positive. Yet, there are points of friction such as in some institutions of higher learning where foreign postdoctoral students and instructors comprise large proportions of those teaching the sciences and engineering. In high technology research and computer programming, some foreign workers are found in "job shops" that exploit the foreign worker and underbid competitors on special contracts. The authors suggest policy changes that would combat undesirable outcomes and manage temporary labor in a more productive fashion. In doing so, Lowell and the contributors to this volume break new ground and provide readers with the first book-length study and analysis devoted exclusively to foreign temporary workers in the United States. Their book will be an important source of data and ideas for human resource executives, upper management, and policy decision makers thorougout the public sector.
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Eisenhower's Lieutenants: The Campaign of France and Germany 1944-1945
Russell F. Weigley Manufacturer: Indiana University Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
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Excellent summary ot European Ground Campaign.......2006-03-18
A Narrow Margin of Victory?.......2002-03-10
Weigley's main hypothesis about the US "power-thrust" doctrine is similar to the modern-day Powell doctrine of massive force. Based upon study of the US Civil War and the First World War, American war planners envisioned overwhelming and destroying enemy armies by massive and sustained application of combat power. Unfortunately, Weigley concludes that this theory was undermined in reality by the coalition strategy and inadequate US military mobilization. The British, who were initially the senior partner in the alliance, preferred to avoid costly head-on battles against the main German armies in favor of indirect approach through the peripheries, like Italy and the Balkans. Yet even once the British acquiesced to an invasion of France, the lack of adequate forces inhibited the Allied campaign. Weigley states, that "the basic trouble was that the Anglo-American alliance had not given Eisenhower enough troops to carry it [Allied strategy] out safely," and the "mobilizing [of] a ninety-division army for the Second World War was not an altogether impressive performance for a superpower." Lack sufficient infantry replacements and a galling shortage of artillery ammunition in the Fall of 1944 greatly weakened the US armies at a critical point in the campaign. Lacking sufficient divisions, Eisenhower was unable to either mass his forces for a breakthrough or assemble a strategic reserve to deal with unexpected contingencies. When the Germans struck in the Ardennes in December 1944, the Americans were forced to throw in partly trained units and precious airborne infantry to stop tanks, exposing the 90-division army as a risky gamble.
Weigley's argument about inadequate resources bears serious consideration, but the argument is incomplete. While it is a fact that Eisenhower lacked an adequate number of divisions in late 1944, the reasons were due more to lack of strategic priorities rather than poor mobilization policies in Washington DC. Although President Roosevelt had called for a "Germany First" strategy - and the British concurred - the Allied chiefs of staff had violated this preference by not ruthlessly trimming secondary and tertiary theatres. While Eisenhower was scrambling to come up with adequate troops in the Fall/Winter of 1944, there were 6 US divisions in Italy and 26 in the Pacific. The British were even worse, committing only 12 commonwealth divisions to northwest Europe but leaving 5 divisions in Italy and several more in Burma. Slim's 14th Army in Burma was allowed to waste 18,000 high-quality infantrymen in the fruitless "Chindit" operations. If the Chiefs of Staff had adhered to the "Germany First" strategy, they would have ordered a defensive posture with residual forces in Italy and Burma and scaled back offensive operations in the Pacific. Thus the problem was not inadequate resources, but failure to reign in competing strategies and practice economy of force.
A positive feature of this work is the light it sheds on the virtually-forgotten operational-level US commanders of the Second World War, corps commanders such as Corlett, Haislip, Eddy and Middleton. Other than Bradley and Patton, most US wartime commanders tend to appear as ciphers, if at all. Despite the title, this book unfortunately misses the opportunity to present a study in command that would profile the US operational-level commanders. One issue that is apparent is the poor selection methods used to choose senior American commanders; George C. Marshall's famous list was a ridiculous method for a major power to select its combat leaders. Only Patton and Van Fleet of the 23 senior US combat commanders in northwest Europe had been wounded in action and many such as Bradley and Devers, had missed the First World War altogether. Patch, who lacked any combat experience, was chosen to command the 7th Army over the much-experienced Collins because Patch was a favorite of Marshall's. On the other hand, Marshall's whimsy excluded Van Fleet from senior command for most of the war, but Van Fleet went on to become a very successful combat leader in Europe and Korea.
Weigley also tends to nurture the shibboleth about German combat superiority by stating that, "the German army remained qualitatively superior to the American army, formation for formation" for most of the campaign in northwest Europe. While there were painful episodes in the bocage and the Huertgen Forrest of German forces inflicting heavy losses on US units, the argument of German tactical superiority does not square with the facts. In September 1944, the much-maligned US armor units were able to smash four German panzer brigades in two weeks in essentially even-odds combat. In December 1944, the thinly-spread and badly-bruised 28th Division was able to delay superior German armored forces in the early stages of the Battle of the Bulge. While the Germans were certainly better than the Americans at quickly rebuilding units from odds and ends, German tactical superiority was at best confined to the elite panzer units by 1944. Furthermore, American troops demonstrated improved tactical ability by late 1944, having learned many lessons in the previous six months. Weigley's conclusion that, "in the end, it was its preponderance of material resources that carried its army through to victory in World War II," is out of synch with his "army of emptiness" and "inadequate force" arguments.
Blundering to Victory.......2001-04-17
The Best Single Volume History of the NW European Campaign.......2000-12-21
The author presents a thorough operational history of all facets of the campaign including details on such little studied topics as; a.)The Cherbourg Peninsula campaign b.) The Aachen / Roer fighting in Oct. '44 c.) The Hurtigen Forrest fighting d.) Operation Dragoon - the invasion of Southern France in Aug. of '44 e.) The Colmar Pocket f.) Patton's Palatine campaign of '45 g.) The role of the French Army in Alsace and Lorraine
In addition the author fixes American strategy in the tradition of the "find 'em, fix 'em and destroy 'em" approach to strategy that dates back to US Grant and the Civil War. And he demonstrates the shortcomings of that strategy. Logistics and troop shortages are not neglected either as the author clearly demonstrates that, although the United States possessed much more potential combat power than Germany, the US Army was oftentimes outnumbered (or possessed only a thin superiority) at the point of attack. Original plans at the outbreak of war (for the U.S.) in 1941 called for an American army of 210 divisions. In fact only 89 were formed and not all of those went to NW Europe. The disparity between plans and execution is effectively analyzed by the author.
This last point is an important one because it puts to rest that tired old saw that the US Army and their allies simply overwhelmed the 30% of the German army that faced them in the West while all the "real" fighting was done in the East.
The book is invaluable because it casts light on those "other" combat commanders - at Corps and Division level - that we hear almost nothing about. Men like Collins, Corlett, Gerow, Eddie, Robertson, Allen, Van Fleet, etc., (the real heroes of the struggle) finally get their due.
I would be remiss if I did not mention the author's treatment of that WWII international superstar Bernard Law Montgomery. I feel Weigly is very evenhanded when it comes to Monty. He gives credit where it is due and clearly points out those instances where Monty promises much and delivers little. This approach will surely upset both sides of the debate on Monty's true contributions to the Allied effort. His partisans, weaned on a steady diet of Monty hagiography, will see the author taking sides against their man. Monty bashers will not get enough satisfaction from Weigly's evenhanded approach.
In conclusion, f you are interested in this period and have not read this book - get it.
Out of his Depth.......2000-07-18
His analysis is flawed in this volume, especially as it refers to the top American commanders and the military virtues and abilities of British general Bernard Montgomery.
He is too worshipful of Eisenhower, whose military credentials I have yet to figure out, and is also too laudatory of Bradley, another combat neophyte at the beginning of World War II. Weigley does not give Patton his just due, which is unfortunate.
Patton was the only allied general the Germans were afraid of. He led in the 'old Army' style and was a wounded and decorated veteran of WW I. An excellent tactician and strategist, he sw opportunity where Eisenhower and Bradley only saw danger and risk (Patton made the remark that when the two of them got together, they turned timid). Eisenhower and Bradley did poorly in the Ardennes in late 1944, and had their reputations and much esle saved by Patton's daring advance on Bastogne with four divisions, which surprised the Germans, relieved Bastogne, and turned the battle around. For this herculean effort, he received no thanks from either. Mant gomery's solid performance on the northern flank of the Bulge received little in the way of gratitude.
Eisenhower as supreme commander couldn't lose the war, given the preponderance of men and equipment that he had. However, it was important how he won it. His timidity and plodding broad front advance failed to reach Berlin when he could have, and pulled patton out of Prague, which was promptly occupied by the Russians and doomed the Czech's to occupation, plundering, and more suffering. Much of the problems of the cold war can be laid at Eisenhower's feet.
Weigley fails to bring any of this out, thereby selling certain gallant gentlemen, in addition to Patton, very short on their contributions in Europe. This volume has some value as the events are correct. As an analysis of generalship, it is poor-as military history, it fails.
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