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American Adventurism Abroad
30 Invasions, Interventions, and Regime Changes since World War II
American Adventurism Abroad
30 Invasions, Interventions, and Regime Changes since World War II
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This book provides a comparative analysis of 30 American interventions into Third World countries. An historical approach is used to place the featured cases into a more general history of American Diplomacy. The author uses his assessments to prove that U.S. foreign policy has been driven by the goal of being the ultimate power in the global capitalist economic system. The author makes his work unique by giving a critical view of America's place in the world during an anticipated time of war and raised patriotism. He provides a scholarly look at U.S. diplomacy leading up to the era of the War on Terror.
Sullivan explains how over the past 50 years the U.S. has come to succeed Europe as ruler of the global economic system. The political systems which have been promoted by the U.S. to preserve worldwide capitalism range from one-party rule to monarchies and recurring civil war. The interventions discussed have proved to be short-term successes for U.S. policy, but more often tragic for the local societies affected. Sullivan draws on his 1996 release Comparing State Polities to create a number of tables that place U.S. involvement into geographic and hierarchic perspective. The reader is ultimately provided with a provocative thesis that challenges traditional interpretations of America's role in the world. This book will be an asset to any undergraduate college student taking classes in political science or history. It will also appeal to a general audience.
Table of Contents
The Early Years: Embracing a New Role, 1945-1960
From World War II to the Cold War: The Turman Years, 1945-52
The Expanding Empire under Eisenhower, 1953-60
The Extremist Years, 1961-1976
The Kennedy-Johnson Idealist Extensions, 1961-68
The Nixon-Ford Realist Consolidations, 1969-76
The Four Year Aberration, 1977-1980
Jimmy Carter's Human Rights Pause, 1977-80
Transition to the Contemporary Era, 1981-2000
Ronald Reagan: The Last Cold Warrior, 1981-88
The Post-Cold War Era: Bush, Clinton and the Search for New Themes, 1989-2000
Conclusion
Product details
Published | 30 Aug 2004 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 208 |
ISBN | 9780313059520 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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