Intervention : shaping the global order / Karen A. Feste.
نوع المادة : نصالناشر:Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2003وصف:xxv, 279 pages ; 24 cmنوع المحتوى:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0275959422 (hbk)
- E840 F475 2003
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كتاب | UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة | E840 F475 2003 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) | C.2 | المتاح | 30010011077061 |
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E840 E23 1997 Eagle adrift : American foreign policy at the end of the century / | E840 .F28 1991 Falling friends : the United States and regime change abroad | E840 F475 2003 Intervention : shaping the global order / | E840 F475 2003 Intervention : shaping the global order / | E840 F677 2001 Foreign policy for America in the twenty-first century : alternative perspectives / | E840 F677 2001 Foreign policy for America in the twenty-first century : alternative perspectives / | E 840 F678 1996 Foreign policy into the 21st century : the U.S. leadership challenge |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [249]-269) and index.
Intervention centrality : an argument -- Global structure and American intervention -- World perspectives and American intervention -- Policy perspectives on American intervention -- Foreign policy doctrines on American intervention -- American intervention : post-Cold War cases -- American intervention : evolving opportunities -- American intervention : evolving trends -- Intervention impact : as assessment.
.S. intervention is analyzed through the current global structure and conflicts. Intervention is a key concept for understanding global dynamics because of its presumed connection to international security. As the lone superpower, the United States, through military, economics, political, or diplomatic means, is largely responsible for structuring intervention choices{u2014}issues, debates, actions, and means{u2014}in the world community. Feste explores the implications of U.S. intervention in the unipolar framework by examining intervention policies, success, and failure in recent cases (the Gulf War, Panama, Haiti, Somalia, Rwanda, Bosnia, Kosovo, and Afghanistan), and learning experience outlined in alternative foreign policy doctrines. The U.S. intervention record during this period shows great variety in outcomes, not a patterned design nor a grand strategy. Most recent crises, she asserts, did not threaten world peace. Post-Cold War U.S. intervention experience is compared with historical American involvement to understand when, where, why, and how often military contingents were sent abroad throughout the 20th century, alongside a timeline of intervention opportunities{u2014}defined as domestic and civil uprising in countries throughout the world{u2014}since the end of World War II. Among her conclusions: The United States has intervened for a variety of reasons{u2014}oil, terrorism, humanitarian assistance{u2014}but one factor, bad leadership in the target state, stands out. The United States increasingly, though not always, has turned to a multilateral strategy for intervention{u2014}seeking UN support, participating in multinational peacekeeping operations. The variety of intrastate crises and intervention responses coupled with superpower global obligations and the unipolar world structure means intervention will continue as a signficant, defining feature of international politics in the future.