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Western Military Interventions After the Cold War

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Western Military Interventions After the Cold War Synopsis

This book offers an examination of the effectiveness of Western military interventions in the post-Cold War era.

It constitutes a comprehensive, interdisciplinary analysis of the conditions, conduct and consequences of post-Cold War armed conflicts, in which Western states, acting as a multinational coalition, were engaged in a combat role as an intervening force, not as an impartial peacekeeper. The volume identifies and analyses the causes, justifications and goals of the interventions, as well as the results of such engagements. The main objective is to assess the effectiveness of the military actions of Western states in these armed conflicts. Apart from the chapters devoted to particular conflicts - such as the Gulf War, the Balkans, Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya - it also includes chapters in which experts summarise the legal, political, military and economic implications of all such Western-led interventions. As a result, the book helps us to understand why these military interventions happened, how they were executed and what the results were. Taking into account the impact of these military expeditions on global security, the book offers an explanation for some of the central questions concerning the current shape of international order and power distribution on a global scale.

This book will be of much interest to students of military and strategic studies, conflict studies, foreign policy and International Relations.

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ISBN: 9780367665159
Publication date: 30th September 2020
Author: Marek Madej
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 282 pages
Series: Cass Military Studies
Genres: Theory of warfare and military science
Armed conflict
International relations