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1 online resource (xxxv, 152 pages) : illustrations |
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"Prepared for the Carnegie Corporation of New York." |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-152) |
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Open Access Electronic Book |
Summary |
In recent decades, the United States' overwhelming military superiority has allowed it to 'overawe' or overrun adversaries with comparative ease. However, consolidating victory and preventing a renewal of conflict has usually taken more time, energy, and resources than originally foreseen. Few recent efforts of this sort can be regarded as unqualified successes, and one or two must be accounted as clear failures. Prior RAND research examined the factors that contribute to this success or failure, including the natures of the society being reformed and of the conflict being terminated, as well as the quality and quantity of the military and civil assets of external actors. This volume addresses the manner in which U.S. policy toward postconflict reconstruction has been created and implemented and the effect that these processes have had on mission outcomes. Through the lens of presidential decisionmaking style and administrative structure, from the post-World War II era through the Cold War, post-Cold War era, and current war on terrorism, it is both possible and necessary to reassess how these elements can work in favor of, as well as against, the nation-building goals of the U.S. government and military and those of its coalition partners and allies |
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Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL |
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Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL |
Contents |
Introduction -- Presidential style, institutional structure, and bureaucratic process -- Post-World War II nation-building: Germany and Japan -- Post-Cold War nation-building: Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia, and Kosovo -- Post-9/11 nation-building: Afghanistan and Iraq -- Toward better decisions and more competent execution |
Subjects |
United States -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1989 -- Case studies.
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United States -- Foreign relations -- 1989- -- Case studies.
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United States -- Military policy -- Case studies.
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Nation-building -- Case studies.
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Intervention (International law) -- Case studies.
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Democratization -- Case studies.
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Electronic books |
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Electronic books |
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Case studies. fast |
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Case studies. lcgft |
Alt Name |
Dobbins, James, 1942-
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Ohio Library and Information Network. |
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Carnegie Corporation of New York.
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Link |
Print version: After the war. Santa Monica, CA : RAND National Security Research Division, 2008 9780833041814 0833041819 (DLC) 2008019408 (OCoLC)228631629 |
Dewey No |
973.92 22 |
LC NO |
E840 .A5895 2008eb |
OCLC # |
259715663 |
ISBN |
9780833045560 (electronic bk.) |
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0833045563 (electronic bk.) |
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9780833041814 (pbk. ; alk. paper) |
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0833041819 (pbk. ; alk. paper) |
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RAND/MG-716-CC |
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(OCoLC)259715663 (OCoLC)320324824 (OCoLC)560510996 (OCoLC)608923030 (OCoLC)609338865 (OCoLC)722684455 (OCoLC)855308553 (OCoLC)870333880 (OCoLC)961540126 (OCoLC)962593394 (OCoLC)991920203 (OCoLC)992069520 (OCoLC)994982795 (OCoLC)1008961207 (OCoLC)1037536091 (OCoLC)1038690034 (OCoLC)1045497153 (OCoLC)1055339512 (OCoLC)1064040617 (OCoLC)1065034187 (OCoLC)1076319417 (OCoLC)1081272129 (OCoLC)1115063767 |
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22573/cttjkv7 JSTOR |
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E981BBE9-B711-42B7-AB1F-519D3897CE91 OverDrive, Inc. http://www.overdrive.com |
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