[Read free] Democracy by Force: US Military Intervention in the Post-Cold War World (London School of Economics Mathematics)
| #2963696 in Books | Cambridge University Press | 2000-01-28 | 1999-12-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.98 x.51 x5.98l,.74 | File Name: 0521659558 | 238 pages |
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Particularly relevant fourteen years later|By Moisio|Democracy by Force examines four incidents of U.S. military intervention since the end of the Cold War and the aftermath of each, focusing mostly on planning and execution, as opposed to the strictly military elements. In the fashion of such books, there are six chapters: an introduction, a conclusion and one chapter each fo||"...modest and useful.... As America's civilizing mission continues, more disingenuously, into the twenty-first century, Latham's story hints at present foibles while evoking some nostalgia for the idealism of the past." Foreign Affairs
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Since the end of the Cold War the United States has intervened militarily in a number of civil conflicts around the world, with varying degrees of success. This book examines four US-sponsored interventions (Panama, Somalia, Haiti and Bosnia), focusing on the vital nation-building efforts which have followed military action. The book seeks to provide a greater understanding of the successes and failures of US policy, to improve strategies for reconstruction, and to prov...
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