United States and the use of force in the post-cold war era a report by the Aspen Strategy Group
Material type: TextSeries: Aspen Strategy Group reportPublication details: Washington The Aspen Institute 1995.Description: xxix,289p. 23 cmISBN:- 0898431638
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Includes bibliographical references.
Military Intervention: A Taxonomy of Challenges and Responses / Richard N. Haass -- The Limitations of Force / Charles William Maynes -- The Necessity for American Military Intervention in the Post-Cold War World / Steven R. David -- Congress and the Use of Force in the Post-Cold War Era / James M. Lindsay -- We the People Here Don't Want No War: Executive Branch Perspectives on the Use of Force / Jane E. Holl -- The People, the Press, and the Use of Force / Andrew Kohut and Robert C. Toth -- The Limits of Orthodoxy: The Use of Force After the Cold War / Andrew J. Bacevich -- Alternatives to Escalation / Antonia Handler Chayes and Abram Chayes -- The United Kingdom and the Use of Military Force / Bruce George and Nick Ryan -- Intervention in French Foreign Policy / Dominique Moisi -- Military Force and International Relations in the Post-Cold War Environment: A View from Russia / Sergei A. Karaganov.
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