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America's Wars : Interventions, Regime Change, and Insurgencies after the Cold War

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The collapse of the Soviet Union ushered in American global hegemony in world affairs.

In the post-Cold War period, both Democrat and Republican governments intervened, fought insurgencies, and changed regimes.

In America's Wars, Thomas Henriksen explores how America tried to remake the world by militarily invading a host of nations beset with civil wars, ethnic cleansing, brutal dictators, and devastating humanitarian conditions. The immediate post-Cold War years saw the United States carrying out interventions in the name of Western-style democracy, humanitarianism, and liberal internationalism in Panama, Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia and Kosovo.

Later, the 9/11 terrorist attacks led America into larger-scale military incursions to defend itself from further assaults by al Qaeda in Afghanistan and from perceived nuclear arms in Iraq, while fighting small-footprint conflicts in Africa, Asia, and Arabia.

This era is coming to an end with the resurgence of great power rivalry and rising threats from China and Russia.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
131651160X / 9781316511602
Hardback
973.93
20/01/2022
United Kingdom
English
320 pages.
Print on demand edition.