In its first 3 years, the Obama administration fully embraced the intervention in Afghanistan it inherited, led a second intervention to its conclusion in Iraq, and initiated a third military intervention in Libya. In all three cases, decreasing American public support for foreign operations and stiff fiscal constraints have focused public attention on the timing and levels of US military involvement in these three countries. While important, the ongoing debate over the allocation of military troops and scarce financial resources obscures a more fundamental question concerning the strategic dimensions of US interventionism. Both judgements of success and the contours of interventionism under Obama will be shaped by the strategic choices tak...
The decade after 2001 saw US military interventions in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya, with the relativ...
On September 11, 2001, the United States encountered two comprehensive and unforeseen dilemmas, brou...
On September 11, 2001, the United States encountered two comprehensive and unforeseen dilemmas, brou...
Institutionalizing these wars grew out of a recognition that an approach that sought to simply win b...
If President-elect Obama makes good on his campaign promise to withdraw troops from Iraq, it would b...
U.S. military intervention has long been among the most visible and dramatic manifestations of Ameri...
The U.S. intervention in Libya is continuing into its fourth month with Libyan strongman Moammar Gad...
This study examines the variation in the form of intervention in the Middle East and North Africa du...
The NATO involvement in Libya continues characterized by an anticipated ambiguity about next steps, ...
The recent history of the US commitment to NATO has been dominated by economic pressures, squabbles ...
The recent history of the US commitment to NATO has been dominated by economic pressures, squabbles ...
President Barak H. Obama promised that his administration in pursuit of the US interests would stabi...
President Barack H. Obama promised to stabilize Afghanistan. President Obama in 2009 introduced the ...
Senator Obama campaigned on a concept of “Good War – Bad War”, which meant that he supported the Afg...
YesThis contribution discusses the national security objectives and the political parameters of the ...
The decade after 2001 saw US military interventions in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya, with the relativ...
On September 11, 2001, the United States encountered two comprehensive and unforeseen dilemmas, brou...
On September 11, 2001, the United States encountered two comprehensive and unforeseen dilemmas, brou...
Institutionalizing these wars grew out of a recognition that an approach that sought to simply win b...
If President-elect Obama makes good on his campaign promise to withdraw troops from Iraq, it would b...
U.S. military intervention has long been among the most visible and dramatic manifestations of Ameri...
The U.S. intervention in Libya is continuing into its fourth month with Libyan strongman Moammar Gad...
This study examines the variation in the form of intervention in the Middle East and North Africa du...
The NATO involvement in Libya continues characterized by an anticipated ambiguity about next steps, ...
The recent history of the US commitment to NATO has been dominated by economic pressures, squabbles ...
The recent history of the US commitment to NATO has been dominated by economic pressures, squabbles ...
President Barak H. Obama promised that his administration in pursuit of the US interests would stabi...
President Barack H. Obama promised to stabilize Afghanistan. President Obama in 2009 introduced the ...
Senator Obama campaigned on a concept of “Good War – Bad War”, which meant that he supported the Afg...
YesThis contribution discusses the national security objectives and the political parameters of the ...
The decade after 2001 saw US military interventions in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya, with the relativ...
On September 11, 2001, the United States encountered two comprehensive and unforeseen dilemmas, brou...
On September 11, 2001, the United States encountered two comprehensive and unforeseen dilemmas, brou...