On the eve of the invasion of Iraq, President G.W. Bush argued that if setting up democracy in Japan and Germany after WW II was successful, then it should also be successful in Iraq. This book provides a detailed comparison of the reconstruction of Japan from 1945 to 1952 with the current reconstruction of Iraq, evaluating the key factors affecting the success or failure of such projects. The book seeks to understand why American officials believed that extensive social reengineering aiming at seeding democracy and economic development is replicable, through identifying factors explaining the outcome of U.S.-led post-conflict reconstruction projects. The analysis reveals that in addition to the effective use of material resources of power,...
The premise of this paper is that following the Second World War, it has been necessary for the Unit...
This paper attempts to integrate the study of wartime psychological warfare operations and doctrines...
Catley and Mosler provide an account of the forces driving American foreign policy today as well as ...
On the eve of the invasion of Iraq, President G.W. Bush argued that if setting up democracy in Japan...
Shortly before the invasion of Iraq in March 2003, American officials made references to the reconst...
47 p.This is a comparative study of U.S. policy towards Iraqi reconstruction with U.S. policy toward...
This research asserts that the failures in reconstructing Iraq resulted from poor decision-making an...
This thesis, The US-American concept of democratization as a sub process of reconstruction after mi...
This paper compares two sets of US-led postwar reconstruction strategies: the Reverse Course in Japa...
The United States engaged in coercive democratization (bringing democracy to a country via coercive ...
The United States of America and its main ally, the United Kingdom, are currently deeply committed t...
This dissertation interrogates the positionality of postconflict reconstruction efforts in Iraq with...
The successful democratisation of West Germany and Japan has in recent years been used both by (espe...
The essay aims to analyze and understand the policy decisions taken by the Americans during their te...
The American military occupation of Japan after 1945 has served as a widely admired example of succe...
The premise of this paper is that following the Second World War, it has been necessary for the Unit...
This paper attempts to integrate the study of wartime psychological warfare operations and doctrines...
Catley and Mosler provide an account of the forces driving American foreign policy today as well as ...
On the eve of the invasion of Iraq, President G.W. Bush argued that if setting up democracy in Japan...
Shortly before the invasion of Iraq in March 2003, American officials made references to the reconst...
47 p.This is a comparative study of U.S. policy towards Iraqi reconstruction with U.S. policy toward...
This research asserts that the failures in reconstructing Iraq resulted from poor decision-making an...
This thesis, The US-American concept of democratization as a sub process of reconstruction after mi...
This paper compares two sets of US-led postwar reconstruction strategies: the Reverse Course in Japa...
The United States engaged in coercive democratization (bringing democracy to a country via coercive ...
The United States of America and its main ally, the United Kingdom, are currently deeply committed t...
This dissertation interrogates the positionality of postconflict reconstruction efforts in Iraq with...
The successful democratisation of West Germany and Japan has in recent years been used both by (espe...
The essay aims to analyze and understand the policy decisions taken by the Americans during their te...
The American military occupation of Japan after 1945 has served as a widely admired example of succe...
The premise of this paper is that following the Second World War, it has been necessary for the Unit...
This paper attempts to integrate the study of wartime psychological warfare operations and doctrines...
Catley and Mosler provide an account of the forces driving American foreign policy today as well as ...