America's Wars: Interventions, Regime Change, and Insurgencies after the Cold War
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Action & Adventure
Format
Hardcover
Pages
320
Language
English
Published
Jan 31, 2022
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
131651160X
ISBN-13
9781316511602
Description
The aftermath of the Cold War marked a significant shift in global dynamics, with the United States stepping into a position of unmatched influence. This exploration delves into the pivotal conflicts and interventions that characterized American foreign policy during this transformative era. It illuminates the complexities of regime changes, insurgencies, and the strategies employed by the U.S. in various regions, revealing the challenges and consequences of its actions on the international stage.
Through a detailed examination of key military engagements and diplomatic efforts, readers gain insight into the motivations behind American interventions, as well as the unintended repercussions that often ensued. Henriksen's analysis offers a critical perspective on how these conflicts have shaped modern geopolitics, prompting deeper reflection on the enduring implications of America's role as a global power in the years following the Cold War.
Through a detailed examination of key military engagements and diplomatic efforts, readers gain insight into the motivations behind American interventions, as well as the unintended repercussions that often ensued. Henriksen's analysis offers a critical perspective on how these conflicts have shaped modern geopolitics, prompting deeper reflection on the enduring implications of America's role as a global power in the years following the Cold War.
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