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CIAO DATE: 11/99
The New American Interventionism
Essays from Political Science Quarterly
Demetrios James Caraley * (editor)
1999
Table of Contents
Foreword
Demetrios James CaraleyIntroduction
Robert JervisDefining Moment: The Threat and Use of Force in American Foreign Policy
Barry M. Blechman
Tamara Cofman WittesA New Imperial Presidency? Insights from U.S. Involvement in Bosnia
William C. Banks
Jeffrey D. StraussmanPublic Support for Peacekeeping in Lebanon and Somalia: Assessing the Casualties of Hypothesis
James BurkThe Panama Invasion Revisited: Lessons for the Use of Force in the Post–Cold war Era
Eytan Gilboa‘Disobedient’ Generals and the Politics of Redemocratization: The Clinton Administration and Haiti
Morris Morley
Chris McGillonThe United States and South Korean Democratization
James FowlerThe Stinger Missile and U.S. Intervention in Afghanistan
Alan J. KupermanCreating a Grand Strategy
Robert Jervis
* Demetrios James Caraley is the Janet Robb Professor of the Social Sciences at Barnard College and professor of political science in the graduate faculties of Columbia University. He has published numerous books and articles on national security policy, congressional policy making, and urban politics and is the editor of Political Science Quarterly.