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Frederick Lewis Schuman

(1904–1981), was a historian, an American political scientist and an

international relations scholar. He was a professor of history at Williams

College for thirty two years after teaching at the University of

Chicago, an analyst of international relations, and a social scientist,

focusing on the period between World War I

and World War II. On

the night of December 7, 1941, Schuman told an audience at the Ford Hall Forum,

"'The Nazis, Fascists, and Japanese have made one tragic blunder. They

allowed themselves to believe that the work of disintegration in America had

gone far enough for them to strike. They're wrong.'" He also said that the

United States should lead "a new world order and world unity." He

urged recognition of the Free French and aid to governments-in-exile in

overthrowing quisling regimes, leading toward the overthrow of Hitler. He

predicted that Japan could fight for only three or four months. He was attacked

by the House Un-American Activities

Committee in 1943 as having a record of Communist affiliations,

and was later assailed by Senator Joseph R. McCarthy. He denied the accusations

and successfully withstood efforts by the committee to have him removed as a

Government analyst of German radio broadcasts, a post he held for several

months in 1942 and 1943 while on leave from Williams. Although he was

ultimately acquitted, many vocal critics, including several Williams alumni,

objected to the professor's outspoken liberalism and suspected communism and

continued to call for Schuman's dismissal throughout the rest of his career at

the college. The professor undertook several very public political and social

battles at Williams, including his much-publicized refusal to attend ceremonies

during a visit from Lady Bird Johnson, which he considered a tacit

indication of support for President Lyndon

Johnson's foreign policies on the part of the college. The term

"geo-strategy" was first used by Frederick L. Schuman in his 1942

article "Let Us Learn Our Geopolitics." It was a translation of the

German term "Wehrgeopolitik" as used by German geostrategist Karl

Haushofer. Previous translations had been attempted, such Robert Strausz-Hupé had coined and popularized

"war geopolitics" as another alternate translation.



 



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