An original analysis of American interventions in the developing world, asking what can be done to reduce their economic and human cost. Kapstein shows the conditions under which American policies are most likely to produce political stability, and when they are most likely to fail.
An original analysis of American interventions in the developing world, asking what can be done to reduce their economic and human cost. Kapstein shows the conditions under which American policies are most likely to produce political stability, and when they are most likely to fail.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ethan B. Kapstein holds the Arizona Centennial Chair at Arizona State University, where he is affiliated with the McCain Institute for International Leadership, and is also Associate Director of the Empirical Studies of Conflict Program, based at Princeton University. He is co-author (with John Busby) of AIDS Drugs for All: Social Movements and Market Transformations (Cambridge, 2013), which won the Don K. Price Award for best book on Science, Technology and Environmental Studies from the American Political Science Association.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. From Grievance Theory to Reformist Intervention: 2. Grievance theory and US foreign policy 3. The strategy of reformist intervention Part II. Promoting Land Reform: Success and Failure: 4. Land to the tiller in the early Cold War: Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Italy 5. Land reform as counterinsurgency policy: the Philippines and South Vietnam 6. Land reform and social revolution in Latin America: 1952-90 7. Iran: did land reform backfire? Part III. Looking Ahead: 8. Land and conflict in the twenty-first century 9. The future of reformist intervention.
1. Introduction Part I. From Grievance Theory to Reformist Intervention: 2. Grievance theory and US foreign policy 3. The strategy of reformist intervention Part II. Promoting Land Reform: Success and Failure: 4. Land to the tiller in the early Cold War: Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Italy 5. Land reform as counterinsurgency policy: the Philippines and South Vietnam 6. Land reform and social revolution in Latin America: 1952-90 7. Iran: did land reform backfire? Part III. Looking Ahead: 8. Land and conflict in the twenty-first century 9. The future of reformist intervention.
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