The book is a world-wide survey of the terms and conditions under which the United States has stationed her forces in independent sovereign states since 1945. The book analyzes the constraints of the "Pax Americana" country by country and contrasts this with the rights of conquest enjoyed by traditional colonial empires.
The book is a world-wide survey of the terms and conditions under which the United States has stationed her forces in independent sovereign states since 1945. The book analyzes the constraints of the "Pax Americana" country by country and contrasts this with the rights of conquest enjoyed by traditional colonial empires.
Christopher Sandars is Assistant Under Secretary of State (General Finance), Ministry of Defence. He recently completed a sabbatical year as a Fellow at the Centre of International Affairs at Harvard University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction A tale of Two Empires The Colonial Dimension The Revival of War-Time Arrangements Neo-Colonial Bases From Conquest to Containment The Legacy of Occupation From Conquest to Containment - Asia From Conquest to Containment Europe New Allies in the Mediterranean Resistance in the Middle East The End of 'Empire'
Introduction A tale of Two Empires The Colonial Dimension The Revival of War-Time Arrangements Neo-Colonial Bases From Conquest to Containment The Legacy of Occupation From Conquest to Containment - Asia From Conquest to Containment Europe New Allies in the Mediterranean Resistance in the Middle East The End of 'Empire'
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