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Democracy by Force: US Military Intervention in the Post-Cold War World


Democracy by Force: US Military Intervention in the Post-Cold War World

Paperback by Hippel, Karin von

Democracy by Force: US Military Intervention in the Post-Cold War World

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ISBN:
9780521659550
Publication Date:
9 Dec 1999
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
238 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Democracy by Force: US Military Intervention in the Post-Cold War World

Description

Since the end of the Cold War, the international community, and the USA in particular, has intervened in a series of civil conflicts around the world. In a number of cases, where actions such as economic sanctions or diplomatic pressures have failed, military interventions have been undertaken. This 1999 book examines four US-sponsored interventions (Panama, Somalia, Haiti and Bosnia), focusing on efforts to reconstruct the state which have followed military action. Such nation-building is vital if conflict is not to recur. In each of the four cases, Karin von Hippel considers the factors which led the USA to intervene, the path of military intervention, and the nation-building efforts which followed. The book seeks to provide a greater understanding of the successes and failures of US policy, to improve strategies for reconstruction, and to provide some insight into the conditions under which intervention and nation-building are likely to succeed.

Contents

1. Introduction: dangerous hubris; 2. Invasion or intervention? Operation Just Cause; 3. Disappointed and defeated in Somalia; 4. Heartened in Haiti; 5. UNPROFOR, INFOR and SFOR: Can peace be forced on Bosnia?; 6. Hubris or progress: can democracy be forced?

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