In this book, Michael Poznansky asks why countries sometimes pursue activities such as regime change in the shadows rather than out in the open for the world to see. He finds that international law plays a key role in this decision-making process because senior government officials, especially in the United States, are sensitive to brazenly violating rules surrounding when countries should and shouldn't intervene in the internal affairs of others. He argues that while the existence of such restrictions don't always prevent great powers from undertaking regime change when it suits their interests, they do have meaningfully impacts.…mehr
In this book, Michael Poznansky asks why countries sometimes pursue activities such as regime change in the shadows rather than out in the open for the world to see. He finds that international law plays a key role in this decision-making process because senior government officials, especially in the United States, are sensitive to brazenly violating rules surrounding when countries should and shouldn't intervene in the internal affairs of others. He argues that while the existence of such restrictions don't always prevent great powers from undertaking regime change when it suits their interests, they do have meaningfully impacts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Poznansky is Assistant Professor of International Affairs and Intelligence Studies in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh with a secondary appointment in the Department of Political Science. He is also a Non-Resident Fellow with the Modern War Institute at the United States Military Academy at West Point during the 2019-2020 academic year. Before arriving at the University of Pittsburgh, Dr. Poznansky was a predoctoral research fellow with the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School. Dr. Poznansky has published in a wide range of scholarly journals, as well as policy-oriented outlets, including the Council on Foreign Relations' Net Politics Blog, Political Violence at a Glance,ÂWar on the Rocks, and The Washington Post.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Introduction PART I: Background and Theory Chapter 2. The Evolution of Nonintervention Chapter 3. The Politics of Secret Interventions PART II: Covert Regime Change Chapter 4. Operation ZAPATA: Cuba Chapter 5. Project FUBELT and Track II: Chile PART III: Overt Regime Change Chapter 6. Operation Power Pack: Dominican Republic Chapter 7. Operation Urgent Fury: Grenada PART IV: Conclusions and Implications Chapter 8. The Future of Covert Regime Change
Chapter 1. Introduction PART I: Background and Theory Chapter 2. The Evolution of Nonintervention Chapter 3. The Politics of Secret Interventions PART II: Covert Regime Change Chapter 4. Operation ZAPATA: Cuba Chapter 5. Project FUBELT and Track II: Chile PART III: Overt Regime Change Chapter 6. Operation Power Pack: Dominican Republic Chapter 7. Operation Urgent Fury: Grenada PART IV: Conclusions and Implications Chapter 8. The Future of Covert Regime Change
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