Aproved for public release, distribution is unlimited. In a post-cold war environment, U.S. military deployments to promote stability, foster democratic reform, and encourage peace in an increasingly volatile world have risen dramatically. This thesis proposes that during protracted intervention, the U.S. reaches a strategic point of diminishing returns where the costs of intervention begin to surpass the strategic gains to be made; and how a myriad of variables contribute to the decreasing effectiveness of the military over time- Further, failure to recognize this point can significantly affect goal attainment, and protracted intervention can negatively affect readiness. The study examines U.S. intervention and the dilemmas that inevitably...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 1999.Includes bib...
229 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Forceful military humanitaria...
The United States foreign policy of stabilization through direct military intervention has stirred c...
The purpose of this study is to identify the conditions that support successful third-party interven...
View the Executive SummaryThis Letort Paper covers U.S. military interventions in civil conflicts si...
During the Cold War era, U.S. foreign policy goals concentrated on containing Soviet expansion. Cont...
The author examines the problems of the Third World and the debates that exist regarding the most ef...
Humanitarian intervention by the United States has increased since the end of the Cold War. This the...
U.S. MILITARY INTERVENTION IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA: A CASE-STUDY ANALYSIS OF PRESIDENTIAL DECISION...
The end of the Cold War has rejuvenated the debate of humanitarian intervention. The opportunity to ...
Why is there apparent inconsistency in U.S. presidential military intervention decisions when cases ...
The U.S. military remains a premier conventional fighting force, but success in counterinsurgency ha...
Internal conflict continues to be the most common form of organized violence, most often occurring i...
United States military interventions commonly attempt to generate a post-conflict political order c...
This thesis explores the research question: How does US military intervention impact the political s...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 1999.Includes bib...
229 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Forceful military humanitaria...
The United States foreign policy of stabilization through direct military intervention has stirred c...
The purpose of this study is to identify the conditions that support successful third-party interven...
View the Executive SummaryThis Letort Paper covers U.S. military interventions in civil conflicts si...
During the Cold War era, U.S. foreign policy goals concentrated on containing Soviet expansion. Cont...
The author examines the problems of the Third World and the debates that exist regarding the most ef...
Humanitarian intervention by the United States has increased since the end of the Cold War. This the...
U.S. MILITARY INTERVENTION IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA: A CASE-STUDY ANALYSIS OF PRESIDENTIAL DECISION...
The end of the Cold War has rejuvenated the debate of humanitarian intervention. The opportunity to ...
Why is there apparent inconsistency in U.S. presidential military intervention decisions when cases ...
The U.S. military remains a premier conventional fighting force, but success in counterinsurgency ha...
Internal conflict continues to be the most common form of organized violence, most often occurring i...
United States military interventions commonly attempt to generate a post-conflict political order c...
This thesis explores the research question: How does US military intervention impact the political s...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 1999.Includes bib...
229 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Forceful military humanitaria...
The United States foreign policy of stabilization through direct military intervention has stirred c...